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Vesperd 10-05-2006 04:27 PM

Cost of Living in Japan?
 
Hello people

Im back with a new question..
Is anyone living in Japan and know the expenses of living in Japan, for example would 200,000 Yen a month be enough to live on? Thanks in advance

kudo 10-08-2006 01:48 PM

well, it all depends on where you were going to live in japan. its a very big place you know, lol. like, living in tokyo will empty your pocketbook. lol.

200,000yen is about 900GBP.
and rent in itself is really big there. and then theres food (if you aren't used to asian cuisine, western food is available...but...its slightly more expensive....and living off cup noodles is easier said then done. lol)

and then social life will cut more into the remaining money. lol.

the amount of money you proposed would be more than sufficient though, looking at it from perspective. Jus don't over spend. :D...

maks 10-11-2006 01:15 PM

Im not sure about the 200,000 yen….i have afriend there and he lives in japan for about 10 years already…living in japan is expensive in terms of food….and when I say its expensive….it is expensive…about the rent……since my friend has a family already….150,000-200,000 yen is what he pays for the rent…don’t know how accurate is this amount since I don’t live there….maybe the house they are living there is big that is why it is expensive…

Anyway….this is not accurate but you can have some research on that….schooling would be another expense and it is expensive too…..

But when you say your salary is 200,000 yen per month then I think you can live there…

Pete 10-12-2006 02:02 AM

Depends
 
Living a student/backpacker life in Tokyo in a 20sqm room and shared bathroom is easily possible on 200,000/month.

Bringing up a family, paying medical, saving money, schooling etc. in Tokyo on that is going to be mighty hard. You'll be living probably a 1.5-2 hours commute out of Tokyo (assuming you work there). Osaka and other cities are somewhat (but not massively) cheaper.

nihonga 10-12-2006 04:02 AM

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Originally Posted by maks (Post 872)
Im not sure about the 200,000 yen….i have afriend there and he lives in japan for about 10 years already…living in japan is expensive in terms of food….and when I say its expensive….it is expensive…about the rent……since my friend has a family already….150,000-200,000 yen is what he pays for the rent…don’t know how accurate is this amount since I don’t live there….maybe the house they are living there is big that is why it is expensive…

In Tokyo, 200,000 yen is not expensive. Some of the prices are really high. Most places in Tokyo are small too, unless you are rich. People who come from America or the UK are often shocked by how small the apartments in Japan are for the price. Even if you find one with a price that is similar to Western cities, usually the place is much smaller.

Food can be expensive too, like you said.

If you want to live cheap in Tokyo, you should have a plan and a budget in advance.

kudo 10-12-2006 11:36 AM

don't live in tokyo! problem solved. lol
if you live somewhere near tokyo, its cheaper to live. also, it doesn't tke much time to go to tokyo with pass and whatnot either. SO i'd take that into consideration. ^^

thom 10-12-2006 02:42 PM

Just came back from a 36 month assign. in Tokyo. From what I've found, the cost to live downtowne is roughly the same as living in New York City. Housing, food and transportation cost comes very close to being the same. Live outside the city, the costs does go down...but you pay for it in lost tyme and a LOT of waiting. You still only get what you pay for.

thom

maks 10-12-2006 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by kudo (Post 940)
don't live in tokyo! problem solved. lol
if you live somewhere near tokyo, its cheaper to live. also, it doesn't tke much time to go to tokyo with pass and whatnot either. SO i'd take that into consideration. ^^


dont live in tokyo is the solution, haha!!!!...i cant agree more....you better go there for pleasure...

Vesperd 10-12-2006 05:34 PM

Me and a good friend are hoping to move to Hokkaido soon, we will have an allowance from my uncle 100,000 yen each.. of course i will find a job sooner or later. Thanks for the replys people keep em coming :)

Pete 10-13-2006 03:54 AM

Hokkaido 100,000
 
Dude, in that case try and arrange a family to stay with. Pay them board for a room. Unlikely in a city but possible in a rural area.

100,000 is not going to blow anyone's skirt up I'm afraid.


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