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Living in Fukui: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Fukui: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Fukui.

Fukui is the capital city of Fukui Prefecture, located on Japan's Sea of Japan coast in the Hokuriku region. With a population of approximately 255,000 residents, this mid-sized city offers an authentic Japanese lifestyle away from the tourist crowds of Tokyo or Osaka. Known as the "Phoenix City" for rebuilding after World War II bombing and a devastating 1948 earthquake, Fukui combines resilience with tradition. The city serves as a gateway to world-class attractions including one of the planet's best dinosaur museums and the head temple of Soto Zen Buddhism.

Five Good Reasons to Move to Fukui

  1. Exceptional quality of life 鈥 Fukui Prefecture has been ranked Japan's happiest prefecture three consecutive times, with strong community ties and work-life balance.
  2. Affordable living costs 鈥 Housing and daily expenses are significantly lower than Tokyo or Osaka, stretching your salary further.
  3. Direct Shinkansen access 鈥 Since March 2024, the Hokuriku Shinkansen connects Fukui directly to Tokyo in under 3 hours.
  4. Rich cultural heritage 鈥 From Eiheiji Temple to traditional crafts like Echizen washi paper and lacquerware, history surrounds you.
  5. Natural beauty 鈥 Mountains, coastline, hot springs, and four distinct seasons create an outdoor enthusiast's paradise.

Key figures

Population260,000
Expats3,500
Top nationalitiesChinese, Vietnamese, Brazilian, Filipino, South Korean
LanguagesJapanese
Monthly cost of living
1 person$1,400
Family of 4$3,500
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Trang Ho-Ang
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Formerly a product designer in Osaka, I'm now freelancing in design and content writing. I contribute to 天美麻豆's living in Japan guide.

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