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Living in Hyogo: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Hyogo: the ultimate expat guide

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

Hyogo Prefecture sits at the geographical heart of Japan, bridging the Sea of Japan to the north and the Seto Inland Sea to the south. With Kobe as its capital, this diverse region offers expatriates a unique blend of international culture, economic opportunity, and natural beauty. The prefecture spans 8,400 square kilometers and is home to approximately 5.5 million residents, including over 131,000 foreign nationals from more than 130 countries.

A Cosmopolitan History

Since the Port of Kobe opened to international trade in 1868, Hyogo has been at the forefront of Japan's modernization and internationalization. This heritage has created a welcoming environment for foreign residents, with multilingual services, international schools, and housing designed to meet global standards. The region successfully rebuilt after the 1995 Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, emerging as a resilient and forward-looking community.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Hyogo

  1. Strategic location: Easy access to Osaka (20 minutes), Kyoto, and the rest of Japan via excellent rail and air connections.
  2. Lower costs than Tokyo: Office rents and living expenses are approximately half those of the capital.
  3. World-class attractions: Home to Himeji Castle (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Arima Onsen, and Mount Rokko.
  4. Diverse industries: Opportunities in biomedical sciences, IT, aerospace, steel, shipbuilding, and food manufacturing.
  5. Strong expat support: Established international communities, consultation services, and foreigner-friendly infrastructure.

Key figures

Population5.4 million
Expats100,000
Top nationalitiesChinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Filipino, Brazilian
LanguagesJapanese
Monthly cost of living
1 person$1,800
Family of 4$4,500
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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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