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by bschwindHN 3063 days ago
My apartment is about $980 at the current JPY-USD rate, just one bedroom and 280 square feet. It's not big by any stretch of the imagination but it's located in Shinjuku ward which is one of the "central" city areas of Tokyo (there are many such as Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Ueno, Roppongi, etc.). Keep in mind this is living as a single person, I can't comment on the cost of living as a family in Tokyo.

Food is fairly cheap here and not having a tip system is a big cost saver in my opinion. Fruits and veggies are fairly expensive, unfortunately, but I still think I can confidently say it costs a lot less to live in Tokyo compared to NYC or SF. There are details of national insurance and city taxes and all that which can make individual cases cheaper or more expensive than the average but I don't feel like getting into all the details.

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I'm paying about the same in Stuttgart (Germany), and NYC or SF is definitely two or three times the price for comparable apartments to mine. I rented a small hotel room in Tokyo (a bit outside, but good metro connection) and it was about the same price as in Germany as well. I really think Tokyo is by far cheaper. But the salaries are probably also not on SF or NYC level.
> But the salaries are probably also not on SF or NYC level

You got that right!