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Living in Japan vs in Thailand

Japan and Thailand are among the most popular destinations in Asia for expats and digital nomads. While Japan attracts with its unique culture, safety and impeccable infrastructure, Thailand appeals with its tropical climate, moderate costs and dynamic international community. But concretely, how much does it cost to live in each of these countries? Here is a detailed comparison to help you make your choice.

Mid-range
2500 - 3500 €·1000 - 1500 €
Local currency
JPY·THB
Internet
Excellent·Good
Safety
10/10·8/10
Timezone
UTC+9·UTC+7

Monthly budget

Indicative data in euros. Prices vary by lifestyle and city.

Category
Japan (JPY)
Thailand (THB)
Budget1500 - 2000 €600 - 900 €
Mid-range2500 - 3500 €1000 - 1500 €
Comfortable4000 - 6000 €1800 - 3000 €

Housing: a significant gap

Housing is often the biggest expense for an expat. In Japan, a studio in central Tokyo costs between €800 and €1,400 per month. In Osaka or Fukuoka, prices drop to €500-900. In Thailand, a studio in central Bangkok rents for €300-600, while in Chiang Mai, comfortable accommodations start at €200 per month.

For a furnished apartment with pool and gym in Thailand, expect €400-800 in Bangkok—a luxury almost unattainable in Japan for that budget.

Food: street food vs konbini

Thailand is famous for its affordable street food: a full meal at a street stall costs €1.50-3. At a local restaurant, expect €3-6. Japan also offers excellent budget options through konbinis (7-Eleven, Lawson) and ramen or gyudon restaurants, with meals between €5 and €10.

However, grocery shopping is significantly more expensive in Japan, especially for fruit and meat. A realistic monthly food budget: €200-350 in Thailand vs €400-600 in Japan.

Transport: two very different models

Japan has one of the best transport networks in the world. The Shinkansen, Tokyo metro and intercity buses are reliable and punctual. A monthly metro pass in Tokyo costs about €80-100. In Thailand, Bangkok's BTS and MRT cost much less (monthly pass ~€30), but coverage is more limited. Many expats use scooters (rental €60-80/month) or taxis/Grab.

Internet and coworking

Both countries offer excellent internet. Thailand offers home fiber plans from €15-20/month, while Japan starts at €30-40/month. Coworking spaces are more affordable in Thailand (€80-150 vs €150-300 in Japan).

Healthcare and insurance

Japan's healthcare system is world-class, with mandatory national coverage (~€150-300/month). In Thailand, international private hospitals (Bumrungrad, Bangkok Hospital) offer quality care at very competitive rates. A general consultation costs €15-30 in Thailand vs €30-60 in Japan.

Visa and ease of settling

Thailand offers the DTV (Destination Thailand Visa) for digital nomads, plus the Long-Term Resident Visa. Japan remains more restrictive with work visas requiring a sponsor. For freelancers, Thailand is significantly more accessible.

In summary, Thailand is about 2 to 3 times cheaper than Japan for a comparable lifestyle. If your priority is budget, Thailand is unbeatable. If you're looking for safety, punctuality and fascinating culture with a more comfortable budget, Japan remains an exceptional choice. In both cases, Asia offers a remarkable quality of life for expats.

Is Japan more expensive than Thailand?
Yes, Japan is on average 2 to 3 times more expensive than Thailand. Housing, food and transport are significantly higher, although the quality of infrastructure is exceptional.
What monthly budget for living in Thailand?
A comfortable budget in Thailand is between €1,000 and €1,500 per month, including housing, food, transport and leisure. In Bangkok, expect €1,200-2,000.
What monthly budget for living in Japan?
To live comfortably in Japan, plan €2,000 to €3,500 per month depending on the city. Tokyo is the most expensive, while cities like Fukuoka or Sendai are more affordable.
Which country is better for digital nomads?
Thailand is generally preferred by digital nomads for its low cost of living, pleasant climate and dedicated DTV visa. Japan is more suitable for short stays or those with a more comfortable budget.