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Japan

Capital Tokyo · 127M people · Yen

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  • Cost
    Pricey
    ≈48% over Asia
  • Safety
    Very safe
    4.8/5
  • Mobility
    Easy
    4.0/5
  • Culture
    Good
    3.2/5
  • Climate
    Variable
    -12–33°
Map of Japan
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Cost of living in Japan

Monthly median
$1,630/mo
solo, balanced budget in USD
Pricey

On the pricey side for Asia.

Its $1,631 median runs ~48% above Asia's median major city ($1,102); Tokyo ($2,157) runs 1.4× Fukuoka ($1,526).

Monthly cost by city
cheapest first · 4 cities
NATIONAL $1,631
Fukuoka
$1,526
Nagoya
$1,591
Osaka
$1,671
Tokyo
$2,157

Good to know low cost often trades against local salaries and visa options — budget for income, not just spending. Learn how we measure this →

4 citiesupdated 2026estimatedSource & methodMedium confidence

Safety in Japan

Overall safety
4.8/5
Reassuringly safe

The one thing to watch: earthquakes.

Most hazards across Japan sit in a normal range — earthquakes is the one area that runs higher.

Crime & accidents
Natural hazards

Good to know a calm national average can hide neighbourhood-level crime — research the specific district you would live in. Learn how we measure this →

4 citiesupdated 2026Street & hazard indicesMedium confidence

Getting around Japan

Overall mobility
4.0/5
Easy to get around

Japan is easy to move through across its cities.

Across 4 cities, getting around stays within a narrow band — no single city is a real outlier.

Mobility by city
easiest first · 4 cities

Good to know strong airport access can coexist with weak everyday transit — check the mode you would actually use. Learn how we measure this →

4 citiesupdated 2026Mobility indicesMedium confidence

Culture in Japan

Overall culture
3.2/5
City-dependent

Culture in Japan runs middling overall across its cities.

Across 4 cities, cultural life stays broadly present — no single city stands far apart.

Culture by city
richest first · 4 cities

Good to know a strong national culture score can be carried by one or two big cities — check the specific city, not only the country average. Learn how we measure this →

4 citiesupdated 2026Culture indicesMedium confidence

Airports in Japan

Air connectivity
15airports
major gateways · 289M passengers/yr
Major hub

Tokyo Haneda International Airport is Japan's busiest gateway.

15 major airports handle about 289M passengers a year. Tap any to see its nearest cities and how far they are.

By traffic
busiest first · top 5 of 15

+10 more airports on the map

Source: Wikipedia 2024

Good to know — passenger volume is total throughput, not direct-route breadth; a large hub can still lack flights to your region. Learn how we measure this →

15 airportsupdated 2026Medium confidence

Passport strength in Japan

Full analysis
Global rank
#3globally
by mobility
Elite access

Japan holds one of the world's strongest passports.

Mobility
#3176 destinations
GDP reach
#296.1% of world GDP
Heritage
#21,212 of 1,353 UNESCO sites
Visa-free reach
where this passport opens doors

Good to know — a mobility rank counts how many destinations you can enter, not how useful they are; a strong passport can still gate the one place you care about. Learn how we measure this →

Henley Passport Indexupdated 2026High confidence

Climate in Japan

Climate character
-12°33°
feels-like, coldest to hottest month

Warm summers, gentle winters.

Across its cities, summer highs top out near 33°C feels-like while the coldest spots dip to around -12°C; sunshine is moderate, topping out near 216 days in Toyohashi.

Feels-like °C — monthly range across cities

12-12J12-10F17-2M193A2412M2719J3123J3324A3020S249O19-1N13-12D
Warmest cityCoolest cityShaded = spread across cities

Good to know— a country isn't one climate but a range; the extremes here are different cities, not the same place across seasons. Learn how we measure this →

60 citiesupdated 2026Medium confidence

Who thrives in Japan

Japan suits a wide range of lifestyles.

Fit is scored per lifestyle and anchored to the cities that serve each best — Big City Energy leads. Pick one to see exactly where it works.

Great fit

Big City Energy
Excellent
Outdoor Enthusiast
Excellent
Nightlife & Social
Excellent
Career Builder
Excellent
Ocean Lover
Excellent
Arts & Intellectual
Excellent
Safety Seeker
Excellent
Clean Air Seeker
Excellent
Escaping Weather
Excellent
Car-Free Urbanist
Very Good
Foodie
Very Good
Park & Garden Lover
Very Good
Budget-Conscious
Very Good
Crowd Avoider
Very Good
Mountain Seeker
Very Good
Frequent Traveller
Very Good
Active Retiree
Very Good

Decent fit

Winter Escapist
Good
Sun & Sea Lover
Good
Sunshine Lover
Good
Eternal Summer
Good
Cosmopolitan
Fair
English Speaker
Fair

Good to know — fit is by city, not country; a lifestyle that thrives here may only do so in one or two of its cities. Learn how we measure this →

23 lifestylesupdated 2026Medium confidence