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How much does it cost to live in Japan for a month?

The living expenses for studying in Japan for a month are about 30,000 yen. The specific uses are as follows:

Meal expenses: 10,000 yen. To cook for yourself instead of often going to the cafeteria or convenience store to buy lunch or go to a restaurant. Girls can maintain it with 10,000 yen. Water, electricity and gas bills: The water bill is about 1,500 yen, the electricity bill is 2,500 yen, and the gas bill is 2,000 yen, totaling 6,000 yen. Communication fee: The mobile phone cost is about 3,000 yen, and the Internet fee is about 3,000 yen, totaling 6,000 yen.

Transportation fee: If you ride a bicycle or walk to school, it is 0 yen. If you go out for fun and take trams or other transportation, it may vary, so count it to 2,000 yen.

Health and medical expenses: National health insurance is about 1,500 yen. You can ignore it when seeing a doctor or buying medicine. Living expenses: 2,000 yen for purchasing daily necessities, sanitary products, etc. Study and miscellaneous expenses: including 1,000 yen for buying books, etc. Social expenses: 1,500 yen for attending parties, etc.

Japan’s consumption level is high, and Japan’s national living standards have always been among the best in the world. In the forefront, not only the consumption level is high, but the living conditions are also better than those in other developed countries. High-rise buildings have appeared in many big cities, bringing us great convenience.

The annual income level of the Japanese is pretty good, but in fact the overall price level in Japan is higher than that in China, and family life is also very stressful. Therefore, the proportion of wives in Japanese families who go out to work is increasing year by year.