"How Much Money Do You Need to Live in Japan? - Essential Living Costs Revealed!"

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  • čas přidán 18. 04. 2024
  • Hello everyone, it's Yuriko here.
    This channel is dedicated to interviewing Japanese people and foreigners living in Japan to share the real Japan with the world.
    Today's topic is "How much do you need at minimum to live in Japan?"
    This topic should be of interest to anyone thinking about immigrating to Japan.
    I'll also be asking about rent and other expenses, so stay tuned!
    Additionally, this channel provides dual subtitles in both Japanese and English, so I hope it's helpful for those studying Japanese.
    Finally, if you have any topics you'd like me to cover or if you want me to interview Japanese people or foreigners living in Japan, please let me know in the comments.
    Alright then, here we go!

Komentáře • 101

  • @clinton4161
    @clinton4161 Před měsícem +41

    Tokyo is like half the cost of living in the biggest city in my part of the US but with better infrastructure, more to do, and less drug addicts.

    • @Essemxd
      @Essemxd Před měsícem +5

      the median salary in tokyo is also less than 40,000 dollars a year

    • @clinton4161
      @clinton4161 Před měsícem +4

      @@EssemxdFair point. It's true the local pay isn't as good. Even so it's still much easier to live on your own with that salary than the medium salary where I'm from.

    • @i.am.yurichan
      @i.am.yurichan  Před měsícem +2

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @Dreamer10888
      @Dreamer10888 Před měsícem

      All relative

    • @bonwatcher
      @bonwatcher Před měsícem +1

      I just got back from a trip to Japan and it's dirt cheap from the US dollar perspective. ¥154 = $1.00 right now, so things seem very inexpensive now.

  • @EnB85
    @EnB85 Před 26 dny +3

    My Japanese has improved a lot just by listening to your videos over and over again. The Japanese Subtitle also helps if there's a word I don't understand. Thank you.

  • @oscarcastilloaraya4528
    @oscarcastilloaraya4528 Před měsícem +16

    I love the way you approach your videos, and to be honest, it's excellent to think in people like me, who's learning Japanese. Keep going !

  • @TheBillaro
    @TheBillaro Před měsícem +3

    i struggle to find REAL japanese conversation. this is helpful. ❤

  • @keitaro3660
    @keitaro3660 Před měsícem +11

    4:08 "I don't have any friend"
    OMG this is too funny 😭

  • @jimjimgl3
    @jimjimgl3 Před měsícem +4

    Came for the people interviews...stayed for the bush...!🤪

  • @kimdhmanbang
    @kimdhmanbang Před měsícem +5

    Very useful info. Awesome

  • @druegnor1703
    @druegnor1703 Před měsícem +3

    ~Lived in Sendai for almost 6 years. During student life when I lived in hostel and was dirt poor, i manage to go by Yen 40,000 a month by strictly cooking and travelling around by bicycle. Sendai is cheap and a person can go by living with Yen 100,000 a month including rental.

  • @iflyana9361
    @iflyana9361 Před měsícem +4

    🐦‍⬛ Belligerent crow had Yuri-chan on high alert!!!

  • @cozyy24
    @cozyy24 Před 29 dny +1

    in my country 700-1000 usd per month is considered middle class and can live comfy.

  • @xiola
    @xiola Před měsícem +3

    When I did a working holiday in Asakusa in 2012 I was in a really convenient area (right behind the temple, 5 minutes walk from work, 10 minutes walk from the subway) and I lived in a female-only dormitory sharehouse for around 400 00Y/mo. There were some cheaper dormitories available but they were a bit shadier and this one was a little more expensive because the location was extremely good, there was no long-term contract fee, it was furnished, and the company was English friendly (though about 2/3rds of the tenants were Japanese part-timers). I worked part time and only made about 800 00Y to 1050 00Y per month but when I came home after a whole year I was only CAD $2Kin debt, which isn't bad at all. Albeit I didn't travel a lot, but I didn't do nothing - I took the Shinkansen a few times but I also had my roommates teach me how to book highway busses because they are more affordable. Around the same time, my friend in Kyoto had a studio apartment for 500 00Y/mo (15~20 minute walk from a non-downtown station, but still in the main city). I went back this year and some things weren't significantly more expensive. Apparently there's not been nearly as much inflation as there has been in Canada, I miss it a lot :(

  • @nikanoru13
    @nikanoru13 Před měsícem +7

    It's baffling that even a plant needs money to live in Japan

  • @Firespirit233
    @Firespirit233 Před měsícem +2

    It's surprisingly affordable. I live in one the poorest countries in EU - Romania, and even without rent I spend about 1000-1200 euro per month. In Spain, France it would be 2000-3000 euros(including rent). And the food is not cheap at all. Mid bill at the restaurant is 20-50 euro.

    • @i.am.yurichan
      @i.am.yurichan  Před měsícem

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @kenmei18
      @kenmei18 Před měsícem

      It is affordable because the salaries are also low. This video doesn't quite address that part of it though..

  • @seilasea9465
    @seilasea9465 Před měsícem +2

    Tokyo is cheap compared to some areas in the United States. Our family's net income is around $10,000.00 a month yet we are still struggling.

  • @Aeris_InJapan
    @Aeris_InJapan Před měsícem +3

    I counted more like 1000€ per months ( rent being around 600-700 for the center for a weird thing ), but yeh sure, if you do side activities, you might need 1200€. (200 000)
    But isn't work pay also more up in tokyo? like ~250 000 minimum ?

  • @sher2942
    @sher2942 Před měsícem +3

    I'm really surprised how inexpensive Tokyo rentals are. In Ontario Canada our rents are $2200 1bdrm. and $2500 and up for a 2bdrm. Food is also very costly, for just 2 people I pay $1400.00 a month.

    • @i.am.yurichan
      @i.am.yurichan  Před měsícem +1

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @neoxochitl
      @neoxochitl Před měsícem

      Please know the rents are low but the sizes are tiny at least from what I’m used.

    • @MarvelousMadDog
      @MarvelousMadDog Před měsícem

      Justin Trudeau says hello.

    • @sher2942
      @sher2942 Před měsícem

      @@neoxochitl Our apartments are not large either for $2200.00 you get about 500ft2

  • @DHJakon
    @DHJakon Před měsícem +2

    Regardless of the amount I feel like the cost of housing in Japan takes up a quarter of income. In the US the trend has gone up significantly post Covid.

  • @micheledileva8056
    @micheledileva8056 Před měsícem +3

    I've noticed that many people say they can live on 200.000yen including rent, isn't that a little? I was reading around the web that immigration asks for a minimum income of 3.000.000yen per year, I don't know if it's true or legend. What do you think?

    • @i.am.yurichan
      @i.am.yurichan  Před měsícem +2

      You can probably live for 200,000 yen!

    • @micheledileva8056
      @micheledileva8056 Před měsícem

      @@i.am.yurichan Including rent mhhh I dont know! the immigration parameters are very strict🤔

  • @holliecroft3536
    @holliecroft3536 Před měsícem +1

    I'd be interested to hear about average salaries too, because that all sounds extremely cheap compared to Europe!

  • @mnemonic8757
    @mnemonic8757 Před měsícem +3

    11:30 この方はポジティブで面白い😂

  • @Krasimir_Mitev8686
    @Krasimir_Mitev8686 Před měsícem +2

    What is the best sity from tokyo 30 min with shinkansen?

  • @tcntad87
    @tcntad87 Před měsícem +1

    200K yen? I make about 370K yen (26K SEK)
    I think your monthly fees are much higher than mine, for just living/insurance/saving I pay around 7K sek/ 100k yen but on top of that there's food/hobbies/drinking etc and also mortgage

  • @renren_
    @renren_ Před měsícem +1

    I have never been to Tokyo but I think it's the same where I live right now. The tax papers really takes 10x of time consumption because of the Kanji, so you prepare for it from November. 😂

  • @Pallidus_Rider
    @Pallidus_Rider Před měsícem +7

    Seeing Gaijin speaking Nihongo very well is inspiring for us that struggle with it.
    🙏❤️🙏

  • @MikhaeIskandar
    @MikhaeIskandar Před měsícem +2

    What visa is the best to move to Japan, at least 2-3 years visa, except study visa 😞

    • @Essemxd
      @Essemxd Před měsícem +1

      only work visa - need a japanese employer, also requires a degree, bachelors or higher
      I guess there's also the business manager visa - this comes with a few unique requirements, but you'll need to set up a business in Japan (with a detailed business plan that includes adequate reason for why your business needs to be in Japan) with some initial hiring or capital requirements, -- essentially you need a functioning business (or the means to create a functioning business in Japan).

    • @clinton4161
      @clinton4161 Před měsícem +1

      Aside from a work visa there is a spousal one. So if your spouse has a Visa or citizenship in Japan you can be with them. Just don't marry only for a Visa lol.

    • @i.am.yurichan
      @i.am.yurichan  Před měsícem +2

      I'll try that topic next time! Thank you for your comment

    • @Aeris_InJapan
      @Aeris_InJapan Před měsícem +1

      mariage visa !

    • @MikhaeIskandar
      @MikhaeIskandar Před měsícem +1

      @@Aeris_InJapan I got rejected by 2 Japanese girl whose studying abroad.. so maybe no

  • @davidw2739
    @davidw2739 Před měsícem +2

    I’m so confused. I’ve always heard Japan - especially Tokyo - is very expensive to live in, but according to the interviewees it’s much cheaper than Los Angeles. It would be difficult to find a small apartment for ¥200,000 here, let alone the additional costs of food, utilities, and entertainment. I guess this is one more reason to move to Japan.

    • @i.am.yurichan
      @i.am.yurichan  Před měsícem

      👏👏👏👏👏

    • @Ditronus.
      @Ditronus. Před měsícem +1

      Expect lower wages with those lower monthly expenses. People often think of the lower expenses of Japan while expecting the higher pay of American jobs.

    • @davidw2739
      @davidw2739 Před měsícem

      @@Ditronus. I would move there on a digital nomad visa - Los Angeles rates with Japanese costs.

    • @Ditronus.
      @Ditronus. Před měsícem

      @@davidw2739 that would be an amazing strategy. Hope that works out well for you.

    • @MonkeyHero
      @MonkeyHero Před měsícem

      The way to live in Japan is definitely make USD and spend it on Japanese rates

  • @CaimAstraea
    @CaimAstraea Před měsícem +2

    I live in Tokyo , I'd say at least 400,000 after tax is the bare minimum. These people must have really really low standards. And I'm also coming from a 3rd world country originally.. with 200,000 you're only eating a sad onigiri each day in your 3帖 sharehouse room , ever meal you eat out is 1500 yen on average

  • @Krasimir_Mitev8686
    @Krasimir_Mitev8686 Před měsícem +1

    Better is to work in Tokyo and live in countryside 😊 perfect place mabe will be 30 min way be shinkansen

  • @fedrickksogyi4813
    @fedrickksogyi4813 Před měsícem +3

    arigato gozaimasu ^_^

  • @Krasimir_Mitev8686
    @Krasimir_Mitev8686 Před měsícem +1

    500km shinkansen 😊

  • @Meow3431
    @Meow3431 Před měsícem +1

    is this considered 200'000 yen for one month ?

  • @Krasimir_Mitev8686
    @Krasimir_Mitev8686 Před měsícem +1

    Dobble deck Shinkansen projects 🎉

  • @Heartadia
    @Heartadia Před měsícem +1

    Japan is for sure less expensive to live in on average vs. similar class cities in United States and Canada.
    If we take Tokyo vs. Vancouver vs. New York City as examples - these 3 being the top in terms of cost of living index in their respective countries - Tokyo would be 3rd, New York City 2nd and DING DING DING - Vancouver being #1. Surprised about Vancouver?
    The gas price alone in Vancouver right now is close to over $10 USD a gallon.
    The average rent for a 1 bedroom in Vancouver consumes over 70% of minimum wage paycheck per person. Remember, Vancouver's wage - and Canada as a whole - is in real numbers 20-30% lower than their American counterparts, after factoring in currency conversion rates. Tokyo, and Japan as a whole, is around 40-50% lower in real numbers vs. the United States.
    North America is overpriced.

  • @pcho93
    @pcho93 Před měsícem +2

    Keep in mind that with 200,000 yen per month in Tokyo, they really do mean BARE MINIMUM. You would be living in some of the worst apartments or smallest sharehouses (or noy pay any rent at all), not be able to have any hobbies that cost money, and not be able to eat out unless at places like Yoshinoya or Sukiya.

  • @7coloreddrops
    @7coloreddrops Před měsícem +1

    東京23区内で家賃4~5万だと、あの世に行けずにこの世に居残ってしまったこの世の者じゃない方と同居することが多いかもな。w
    ってか Most of them are CZcamsrs in Japan .

  • @thy_player_of_games
    @thy_player_of_games Před měsícem +1

    I think an interesting topic could be the lawsuit started by foreigners against the police for racial discrimination, it's in the courts now I think.