How much money do you need per month in Japan?

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You’ll need about $3,200 per month for a comfortable single-person lifestyle in Japan. This covers your rent, food, transport, and some leisure. Japan's price index is around 92 compared to a US baseline, so it’s generally a bit cheaper than the US overall. Rent is your biggest expense. In Tokyo, a 1-bedroom apartment averages $1,200-$1,800. Outside of major cities like Osaka or Kyoto, you can find places for $700-$1,000. Food costs are reasonable; expect to spend $400-$600 monthly, especially if you cook at home and enjoy local supermarkets. Eating out occasionally adds to this. Transportation is efficient but can add up. A monthly pass for trains in Tokyo might run $100-$150. Utilities (electricity, gas, water, internet) typically cost $150-$200. Factor in another $200-$300 for personal care, entertainment, and unexpected expenses. Your budget will vary significantly depending on where you live. Tokyo is the most expensive, while smaller cities offer a lower cost of living. Consider exploring options outside the biggest hubs to stretch your budget further.