Explore Cities in Japan
Complete guide to 10 major cities in Japan — cost of living, transport, Indonesian community, and halal food.
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Tokyo
東京Tokyo is Japan's capital and Asia's largest economic center, offering abundant job opportunities, world-class public transport, and dynamic multicultural living.
Osaka
大阪Osaka is known for great food, friendly locals, and lower cost of living than Tokyo. It's the industrial hub of Kansai.
Nagoya
名古屋Nagoya is Japan's largest industrial city, especially automotive (Toyota). Many Indonesians work in factories around Aichi Prefecture.
Fukuoka
福岡Fukuoka is Kyushu's largest city, known for its growing startup scene, delicious food (especially ramen), and high quality of life at low cost.
Sapporo
札幌Sapporo is Hokkaido's capital, famous for snow festival, skiing, and fresh seafood. Very cheap rent but very cold winters (-10°C).
Yokohama
横浜Yokohama is Japan's second-largest port city, just 30 minutes from Tokyo. Offers cosmopolitan atmosphere at lower cost than Tokyo.
Kyoto
京都Kyoto is Japan's ancient capital with 2000+ temples and shrines. A university city with many international students and rich cultural atmosphere.
Kobe
神戸Kobe is a cosmopolitan port city in Kansai, famous for Kobe beef and Japan's oldest mosque. Strategic location between Osaka and Himeji.
Sendai
仙台Sendai is Tohoku's largest city, known as the 'City of Trees' (Mori no Miyako). University city with the famous Tohoku University.
Hiroshima
広島Hiroshima is a world-famous peace city with strong automotive industry (Mazda). Comfortable living at low cost with beautiful nature.