
Cheapest Cities to Live in Japan for Students

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Tokyo is expensive. If you want to save money, consider Fukuoka, Sapporo, or Nagoya. We compare the rent and food costs.
You can slash your budget by 40% just by choosing the right city. Here are the cheapest cities to live in Japan for students.
1. Fukuoka (The Startup City)
- Rent: 35,000 JPY for a studio.
- Food: Famous for cheap and delicious Tonkotsu Ramen (500 JPY).
- Vibe: Young, compact, close to Korea/China.
2. Sapporo (The Northern Gem)
- Rent: 30,000 JPY.
- Climate: Snowy winters, mild summers (no rainy season!).
- Vibe: Spacious, nature-focused.
3. Nagoya (The Industrial Hub)
- Rent: 45,000 JPY.
- Jobs: Huge manufacturing hub (Toyota). Great for engineering internships.
Comparison (Monthly Budget)
- Tokyo: 150,000 JPY.
- Osaka: 120,000 JPY.
- Fukuoka: 90,000 JPY.
š Detailed Breakdown: Study in Japan Cost Per Month: A Realistic Breakdown
Conclusion
If you are on a tight budget, Fukuoka is the best balance of city life and low cost.
š Accommodation Guide: Cheap Student Accommodation in Japan: Share Houses vs. Dorms
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