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Living in Osaka: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Osaka: the ultimate expat guide

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

Osaka is Japan's third-largest city and the economic powerhouse of the Kansai region, home to approximately 2.75 million residents within the city and 8.7 million across the greater prefecture. Known affectionately as the "Kitchen of Japan" for its legendary food culture, Osaka offers a compelling alternative to Tokyo with lower living costs, a warmer social atmosphere, and excellent connectivity to Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe.

Unlike Tokyo's formal business culture, Osaka is celebrated for its friendly, down-to-earth residents and vibrant street life. The city seamlessly blends ancient temples with modern architecture, world-class dining with affordable street food, and traditional commerce with cutting-edge industries in pharmaceuticals and technology.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Osaka

  1. Lower cost of living 鈥 Housing and daily expenses are approximately 17-20% cheaper than Tokyo while offering comparable urban amenities.
  2. Outstanding food culture 鈥 From takoyaki and okonomiyaki to Michelin-starred restaurants, Osaka is a culinary paradise.
  3. Strategic location 鈥 Easy access to Kyoto (15 minutes by train), Nara, Kobe, and Kansai International Airport.
  4. Strong job market 鈥 Japan's pharmaceutical hub with major employers including Takeda, Shionogi, and Panasonic.
  5. Welcoming atmosphere 鈥 Osakans are known throughout Japan for their friendliness and humor.

Key figures

Population2.7 million
Expats150,000
Top nationalitiesKorean, Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipino, American
LanguagesJapanese, English
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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