長崎県
Higher cost area, driven by shipbuilding & tourism, tight-knit local community.
Estimated Monthly Cost of Living
¥345,901
≈ $2,306 USD / month
Budget
¥242,130
Minimal spending, shared housing, cooking at home
Moderate
¥345,901
Average lifestyle, own apartment, occasional dining
Comfortable
¥484,261
Spacious flat, dining out often, leisure activities
Individual item prices in Nagasaki, sourced from e-Stat government data. Prices are in JPY.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Total Consumption Expenditure | ¥309,649 |
| Other Consumption Expenditure | ¥57,673 |
| Furniture & Household Utensils | ¥12,265 |
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.
Nagasaki Lantern Festival
15,000 Chinese lanterns illuminate the city during Lunar New Year
Nagasaki Kunchi
Chinese and Dutch-influenced festival with dragon dances
Based on coworking availability, internet speed, and cafe culture.
Based on startup ecosystem, business support, and market access.
Mild winters. Warm, humid summers. Influenced by oceanic climate. Typhoon exposure.
Investment Highlight
Nagasaki's IR casino bid and potential Shinkansen full extension could transform the prefecture from a tourism destination into a major entertainment and business hub.
Japan's second round of IR casino license applications opens May 2027. Nagasaki Prefecture is expected to resubmit its proposal after the first round was rejected over financing concerns. The application window runs May-November 2027.
Business Opportunity
If approved, an IR would transform Nagasaki's tourism economy. Even the application process creates speculative real estate interest and hospitality planning opportunities.
The Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen currently runs from Nagasaki to Takeo-Onsen. Plans for a full connection to the Kyushu Shinkansen network are being discussed, which would provide direct bullet train access from Nagasaki to Osaka.
Business Opportunity
Full Shinkansen connectivity would dramatically increase tourism and business travel to Nagasaki. Property near planned station routes could appreciate significantly.
IR/casino candidate (Huis Ten Bosch area); shipbuilding legacy; international tourism from cruise ships.
GDP
¥4.6T
+0.3% YoY
GDP per Capita
¥3.5M
Avg. Income
285万円
≈ ¥2,850,000/yr
Unemployment
2.7%
Near national avg
Startup Rate
3.0%
Below average
Avg. Rent (1K)
¥33,000
/month
Avg. Rent (2LDK)
¥50,000
/month
Land Price Trend
-0.5%
YoY change
Vacant House Rate
14.8%
Above national avg (13.6%)
Population Trend
↓ Declining
-1.0% YoY
Foreign Residents
12,000
+11.0% growth
Top Nationalities
| GDP | ¥4.6T |
| GDP Growth | +0.3% |
| Average Income | 285\u4E07\u5186 |
| Land Price Change | -0.5% |
| Vacant Houses | 14.8% |
| Foreign Residents | 12,000 |
| Startup Rate | 3.0% |
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.
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The estimated monthly cost of living in Nagasaki for a single person is approximately ¥345,901 (≈ $2,306 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 Nagasaki, 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.
Nagasaki is approximately 10% cheaper than the national average, making it one of the more affordable prefectures in Japan.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Food | ¥121,400 |
| Rice (Koshihikari) | ¥4,811 |
| Food (average) | ¥4,802 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Culture & Recreation | ¥28,019 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Transportation & Communication | ¥27,404 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Fuel, Light & Water Charges | ¥19,183 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Housing | ¥15,579 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Medical Care | ¥12,476 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Clothing & Footwear | ¥11,787 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Education | ¥3,862 |
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