Cost of living in Nagoya
Industrial hub between Tokyo and Osaka — cars, savings, and unique food culture.
Overview
Nagoya is Japan's third-largest economic center and the headquarters of Toyota. Rents are 25–35% cheaper than Tokyo and the wider streets make car ownership genuinely practical (rare in Japan). Famous for its frugal-yet-rich citizenry — Nagoyans have one of the highest household savings rates in Japan despite mid-tier incomes. Distinctive food culture (miso katsu, hitsumabushi, tebasaki) you won't find elsewhere.
What to know
1K in central Naka or Higashi ward: 60,000–75,000 JPY. Family-sized 3LDK is achievable at 100,000–130,000 JPY, half of Tokyo equivalents.
One of the few major Japanese cities where car ownership makes sense. Parking 15,000–25,000 JPY/month vs Tokyo's 30,000+. Toll roads connect Nagoya to neighboring prefectures fast.
Nagoya Subway has 6 lines but is geographically smaller than Tokyo's. JR and Meitetsu cover the wider region. A monthly pass: 5,000–7,000 JPY.
Nagoya's CPI is roughly at the national average. Housing is meaningfully cheaper than Tokyo; restaurant prices are low due to competitive food culture.
If you want to drive in Japan and live in a major city, Nagoya is your best bet. Look in Meito, Tenpaku, or Midori wards for affordable family rentals with parking.
5-year price trend
Latest CPI by category (2020 = 100)
| Category | CPI (2026-03) |
|---|---|
| 食品 | 127.6 |
| 住房 | 103.5 |
| 光热及水电 | 108.6 |
| 家具及家务用品 | 131.9 |
| 被服及鞋履 | 119.1 |
| 医疗保健 | 105.5 |
| 交通通信 | 100.8 |
| 教育 | 102.5 |
| 文化娱乐 | 118.4 |
| 杂项 | 107.6 |