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2026 Data

Cost of Living in Nagoya (2026)

Japan's industrial heartland (Toyota country) combines solid job prospects with some of the most affordable big-city living on Honshu. Overall, a student month here runs about 18% below Tokyo.

Student · share house

¥117,000/mo

+ one-time move-in ≈ ¥345,000

Worker · private studio

¥191,000/mo

+ one-time move-in ≈ ¥541,000

Monthly budget in Nagoya

ExpenseStudent · sharedWorker · studio
Rent¥40,000¥58,000
Food & groceries¥35,000¥45,000
Utilities & internet¥12,000¥18,000
Insurance & tax¥5,000¥15,000
Leisure & pocket money¥25,000¥55,000
Total / month¥117,000¥191,000

One-time move-in costs

ItemStudent · sharedWorker · studio
Apartment move-in (~4.5× rent)¥180,000¥261,000
Furniture & appliances¥30,000¥120,000
Flight¥100,000¥120,000
Visa & paperwork¥15,000¥20,000
Setup cash¥20,000¥20,000
Total one-time¥345,000¥541,000

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How other cities compare

Tokyo¥142,000/mo+21%
Osaka¥122,000/mo+4%
Kyoto¥119,000/mo+2%
Nagoya¥117,000/mothis city
Fukuoka¥112,000/mo-4%
Sapporo¥110,000/mo-6%

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to live in Nagoya as a student?

A single student in a share house spends about ¥117,000 per month in Nagoya in 2026: rent ¥40,000, food ~¥35,000, utilities ~¥12,000, national health insurance ~¥5,000 and leisure ~¥25,000. Tuition is separate.

How much money do I need to move to Nagoya?

Plan roughly ¥345,000 one-time as a student: about 4.5 months of rent for move-in fees (¥180,000), basic furniture, flight, visa paperwork and setup cash. Student-visa applicants also need Immigration's proof-of-funds bank certificate of roughly ¥2,000,000.

How much is rent in Nagoya?

Typical 2026 rents in Nagoya: about ¥40,000/month for a share-house room and about ¥58,000/month for a private studio (1K), before utilities.

Is Nagoya cheaper than Tokyo?

Yes — a student month in Nagoya (¥117,000) is about 18% cheaper than Tokyo (¥142,000), with rent driving most of the gap.

See the full city-by-city table on the Cost of Living in Japan overview. Figures are 2026 estimates from typical advertised rents and standard living costs; actual costs vary by ward, lifestyle and exchange rate. Data by yuzu.help — free to cite with a link.