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Living in Saitama: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Saitama: the ultimate expat guide

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

Saitama City sits just 20 to 35 kilometers north of central Tokyo, offering the best of both worlds: easy access to Japan's capital with a more relaxed, affordable lifestyle. As the capital of Saitama Prefecture, this designated city of over 1.3 million residents serves as a major commercial and transportation hub for the Greater Tokyo Area. Formed in 2001 from the merger of Urawa, Omiya, and Yono cities, Saitama combines modern urban convenience with rich cultural heritage and green spaces.

A City Built for Connection

Saitama's strategic location makes it ideal for professionals working in Tokyo. Omiya Station is one of the busiest terminals in Japan, where Shinkansen bullet trains and multiple JR lines converge. The journey to Tokyo Station takes just 25 to 30 minutes by train, making daily commutes manageable while enjoying significantly lower living costs than in the capital.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Saitama

  1. Affordable living costs 鈥 Rent and daily expenses are 20-25% lower than Tokyo while maintaining excellent quality of life.
  2. Exceptional transport links 鈥 Direct access to Tokyo, Yokohama, and bullet train routes to all of Japan.
  3. Family-friendly environment 鈥 Top-rated schools, spacious parks, and safe residential neighborhoods.
  4. Cultural attractions 鈥 World-famous bonsai gardens, historic shrines, and the renowned Railway Museum.
  5. Growing expat community 鈥 International schools, English-speaking services, and a welcoming atmosphere.

Key figures

Population1.3 million
Expats25,000
Top nationalitiesChinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Filipino, Nepali
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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