Living costs in Japan and especially in Tokyo are famous to be among the world's highest. However, if you live outside of central Tokyo, adjust to a Japanese lifestyle and do not depend too heavily on food and products from your home country, you may be surprised how inexpensive Japan can be. 100-yen shops and budget stores abound in Japan and sell extremely affordable necessities and reasonably priced gifts, and inexpensive restaurants serve meals that cost 1,000 yen or less. Some of the world's most expensive land can be found in central Tokyo. Consequently, housing doesn’t come cheap. Even tiny apartments in the city center are very expensive. However, housing costs are distinctly lower in Tokyo's suburbs and in other regions and cities of Japan. Utilities such as gas, water and especially electricity are expensive, and phone rates are high. When in comes to food, local supermarkets are relatively inexpensive if you stick to Japanese food such as seasonal vegetables, seafood, soya bean products
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