東京都
Higher cost area, strong startup ecosystem, large international community, English widely understood.
Estimated Monthly Cost of Living
¥430,771
≈ $2,872 USD / month
Budget
¥301,540
Minimal spending, shared housing, cooking at home
Moderate
¥430,771
Average lifestyle, own apartment, occasional dining
Comfortable
¥603,079
Spacious flat, dining out often, leisure activities
Individual item prices in Tokyo, sourced from e-Stat government data. Prices are in JPY.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Total Consumption Expenditure | ¥386,792 |
| Other Consumption Expenditure | ¥55,994 |
| Furniture & Household Utensils | ¥20,112 |
| Consumer Price Index (Total)(index) | ¥103 |
Source: Immigration Services Agency (出入国在留管理庁) end-of-2023 statistics. A larger foreign community often means more multilingual services, international shops, and established support networks for newcomers.
Sanja Matsuri
Asakusa's wildest shrine festival with 100+ portable shrines
Tokyo Marathon
One of the World Marathon Majors with 38,000 runners
Sumida River Fireworks
20,000 fireworks over the Sumida River, Tokyo's biggest hanabi
Based on coworking availability, internet speed, and cafe culture.
Based on startup ecosystem, business support, and market access.
Hot, humid summers (30-35C). Mild winters with rare snow. Cherry blossoms in late March.
Investment Highlight
Tokyo continues massive urban redevelopment with Takanawa Gateway City opening in 2026, Shinagawa maglev terminal construction, and multiple billion-dollar mixed-use projects transforming the city's skyline.
The massive 13-hectare Takanawa Gateway City development on former JR East train yards is completing its phased opening in 2026. It includes ultra-high-rise towers, the MON Takanawa museum, a luxury residential tower, and international conference facilities.
Business Opportunity
One of Tokyo's largest transit-oriented developments creates demand for premium retail, hospitality, tech offices, and cultural services in the Shinagawa-Takanawa corridor.
The former Olympic Village area in Harumi is being transformed into a smart city showcase called HARUMI FLAG, with 5,632 residential units and cutting-edge urban technology integration.
Business Opportunity
Smart city technology, IoT services, and sustainable urban living services. The area is becoming a testbed for next-generation urban solutions.
Shinagawa is being developed as the Tokyo terminal for the Chuo Shinkansen maglev line. While the opening has been delayed to ~2035, construction is progressing and the area is already transforming.
Business Opportunity
Long-term property investment opportunity around Shinagawa. The station area is being repositioned as Tokyo's new international gateway with hotel, office, and residential development.
Japan's economic engine; global startup hub; land prices at historic highs; highest income and rent nationwide.
GDP
¥115.7T
+2.1% YoY
GDP per Capita
¥8.2M
Avg. Income
580万円
≈ ¥5,800,000/yr
Unemployment
2.8%
Near national avg
Startup Rate
7.2%
High entrepreneurship
Avg. Rent (1K)
¥78,000
/month
Avg. Rent (2LDK)
¥160,000
/month
Land Price Trend
+4.2%
YoY change
Vacant House Rate
10.0%
Below national avg (13.6%)
Population Trend
↑ Growing
+0.5% YoY
Foreign Residents
620,000
+10.8% growth
Top Nationalities
| GDP | ¥115.7T |
| GDP Growth | +2.1% |
| Average Income | 580\u4E07\u5186 |
| Land Price Change | +4.2% |
| Vacant Houses | 10.0% |
| Foreign Residents | 620,000 |
| Startup Rate | 7.2% |
Sources: Cabinet Office (GDP), Ministry of Internal Affairs (population), Immigration Services Agency (foreign residents), MLIT (land prices, housing survey), National Tax Agency (income). Data from 2022-2024 publications.
Annual tuition fees for international schools in Tokyo, sorted from most affordable to highest. Fees are approximate and may vary by grade level; check each school's website for current rates.
¥120,000 - ¥120,000
per year
Public IB school. Extremely affordable. Competitive entrance exam. Japanese language proficiency required.
Edogawa-ku
¥600,000 - ¥900,000
per year
CBSE curriculum. One of the most affordable international schools in Tokyo. Growing Indian community.
Higashikurume
¥1,200,000 - ¥1,800,000
per year
Non-denominational Christian school. US-accredited diploma. Affordable tuition relative to other Tokyo int'l schools.
Yokohama / Tokyo
¥1,200,000 - ¥1,600,000
per year
German national curriculum. Abitur exam. Campuses in both Tokyo (Denenchofu) and Yokohama.
¥1,400,000 - ¥1,900,000
per year
French national curriculum. Bilingual French-English tracks available. AEFE accredited.
¥1,800,000 - ¥2,400,000
per year
Full IB World School (PYP, MYP, DP). Known for strong academics and diverse student body.
Nerima-ku
¥1,800,000 - ¥2,500,000
per year
Full IB World School. Hikarigaoka campus. Also has a STEM-focused Meguro campus (preschool-G5).
Setagaya-ku
¥1,900,000 - ¥2,400,000
per year
Girls-only school (K-12). Catholic heritage. Full IB programme. Beautiful campus near Yoga station.
Shibuya-ku
¥2,000,000 - ¥2,500,000
per year
Part of the worldwide Sacred Heart network. Co-ed. Full IB programme. Hiroo campus.
Minato-ku
¥2,200,000 - ¥2,600,000
per year
Bilingual emphasis. Strong Japanese language program. Small school with close-knit community in Azabu.
Minato-ku
¥2,200,000 - ¥2,700,000
per year
IB PYP and MYP. Central location in Mita. Inquiry-based learning focus.
Setagaya-ku
¥2,200,000 - ¥2,700,000
per year
Boys-only school. IB Diploma Programme. Strong athletics. Catholic Marianist tradition since 1954.
Shibuya-ku
¥2,400,000 - ¥2,900,000
per year
UK National Curriculum with IGCSE and A-Level exams. Two campuses: Shibuya (primary) and Showa (secondary).
¥2,600,000 - ¥3,100,000
per year
Founded 1902. One of Asia's oldest international schools. Large campus in Chofu with extensive sports facilities.
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WardThe estimated monthly cost of living in Tokyo for a single person is approximately ¥430,771 (≈ $2,872 USD). This includes rent, food, utilities, transportation, and other daily expenses based on government survey data.
The Price Details section below shows individual item prices in Tokyo, grouped by category (food, housing, utilities, etc.). You can see exactly how much everyday items like rice, eggs, milk, and transit passes cost, sourced directly from Japan's e-Stat government data.
Tokyo is approximately 12% more expensive than the national average.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Food | ¥128,825 |
| Rice (Koshihikari) | ¥5,327 |
| Food (average) | ¥3,631 |
| Bread (white) | ¥575 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Culture & Recreation | ¥45,268 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Transportation & Communication | ¥35,870 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Housing | ¥35,022 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Medical Care | ¥20,584 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Fuel, Light & Water Charges | ¥18,943 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Clothing & Footwear | ¥16,881 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Education | ¥9,293 |
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