Cost of living in Japan

Overview

Living in Japan can vary significantly depending on the city, lifestyle, and accommodation type. Major cities like Tokyo and Osaka tend to be more expensive, while smaller cities and rural areas are more affordable.

This section breaks down typical monthly expenses, helping you plan your budget before moving to Japan.

Monthly Expenses Breakdown

Below is a comprehensive table showing estimated monthly costs in different cities for various categories. It reflects average prices for a single person but can vary depending on lifestyle.

CategoryDescriptionTokyoOsakaOther Cities
Accommodation (1BR Apartment)Monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment far from center¥70,000–¥100,000¥40,000–¥60,000¥30,000–¥50,000
Accommodation (1BR Apartment)Monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in city center¥100,000–¥150,000¥70,000–¥120,000¥50,000–¥80,000
Accommodation (2BR Apartment)Monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in city center¥150,000–¥250,000¥120,000–¥180,000¥80,000–¥120,000
Share House / GuesthouseMonthly rent in shared accommodation¥40,000–¥80,000¥35,000–¥70,000¥30,000–¥50,000
UtilitiesElectricity, water, gas, heating¥8,000–¥15,000¥8,000–¥15,000¥8,000–¥15,000
GroceriesMonthly cost of groceries per person¥27,000–¥55,000¥25,000–¥50,000¥22,000–¥45,000
Eating Out (Casual Meal)Average cost per meal at a local restaurant¥1000–¥1,500¥1000–¥1,300¥1000–¥1200
Eating Out (Mid-range Restaurant)Average cost per person at a mid-range restaurant¥2,000–¥4,000¥1,800–¥3,500¥1,500–¥3,000
Public Transport (Monthly Pass)Metro, bus or train monthly pass¥10,000–¥15,000¥8,000–¥12,000¥5,000–¥10,000
BicyclePurchase or rent for short distances¥5,000–¥15,000¥4,000–¥12,000¥3,000–¥10,000
Mobile Phone / InternetMonthly phone plan with data¥2,500–¥6,000¥2,500–¥6,000¥2,500–¥6,000
Gym / FitnessMonthly membership¥3,000–¥10,000¥3,000–¥10,000¥3,000–¥10,000
Health InsuranceMandatory health insurance per person¥2,000–¥3,000 ¥2,000–¥3,000¥2,000–¥3,000
Entertainment / LeisureMovies, bars, hobbies per month¥5,000–¥15,000¥5,000–¥12,000¥4,000–¥10,000
Miscellaneous / ContingencyUnexpected expenses or small purchases¥5,000–¥10,000¥5,000–¥10,000¥5,000–¥10,000

Accommodation Tips

  • Rent is usually the largest expense. Choosing a share house or living slightly outside city centers can save a lot.

  • Utilities like electricity, gas, and water can vary by season — expect higher costs in summer (air conditioning) and winter (heating).

  • Signing longer-term rental contracts sometimes reduces the monthly rent.

Food & Groceries Tips

  • Even if Japan is cheap, cooking at home is cheaper than eating out. Local supermarkets and discount stores offer affordable options.

  • Convenience stores (Konbini) are convenient but usually more expensive than supermarkets.

  • Eating out occasionally in casual restaurants is normal, but mid-range restaurants can quickly increase monthly expenses.

Transportation Tips

  • Public transport is efficient but can be costly in major cities. Monthly passes are recommended for commuters.

  • Biking is a popular, low-cost alternative in many cities.

  • Owning a car is expensive due to parking, insurance, taxes, and maintenance.

Other Monthly Costs

  • Mobile phone / internet: Costs depend on the provider and plan.

  • Fitness / leisure: Optional, but gyms and hobbies can add to your budget.

  • Health insurance: Mandatory for all residents — students pay less, full-time workers pay more.

  • Miscellaneous: Always keep a buffer for unexpected expenses.