雅虎香港 搜尋

  1. Is Osaka a good place to live? 相關

    廣告
  2. 上個月有 超過 100 萬 名用戶曾瀏覽 agoda.com

    Osaka City Hotel Kyobashi. Up to 80% Off, Read Review & Book!

    Readers' top pick for Best Online Travel Service 2016 - asiaone

搜尋結果

      • In its 2024 report, the EIU Liveability Index ranked Osaka the 9th most liveable city in the world, five spots ahead of Tokyo at #14. In fact, Osaka has consistently outranked Tokyo in the EIU’s annual index every year since 2018.
      japantoday.com/category/features/lifestyle/is-osaka-the-best-place-to-live-in-japan
  1. 其他人也問了

  2. 2024年10月22日 · Osaka’s image is also grittier and more chaotic than that of the systematic, refined capital. But I’ll let you in on a secret: Osaka is the best place to live in Japan and even better than Tokyo. This fact is obvious to people who live in Osaka or the Kansai region, particularly to those who have lived in Tokyo before.

  3. 2020年10月27日 · As with many major Japanese cities, it is not a cheap place to live. Official surveys, however, have varied over the years. According to global consulting firm Mercer, Osaka was the second most expensive city for expats in the world in 2009, and the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) ranked it as the second most expensive city in the ...

    • It’S A Big City, But Not Overwhelmingly So.
    • Convenience
    • A Little More Relaxed
    • Cost of Living
    • Easy Access to The Kansai Region
    • So What Are The Downsides?
    • Living in Osaka

    For someone who might be intimidated by Tokyo’s massive sprawl, Osaka, while still a very large city, is the perfect alternative. The internet is a sometimes confusing source for Osaka’s actual size given that a lot of websites mix up the entire Keihanshin Metropolitan region (which includes Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka) with Osaka city itself. Osaka city...

    Like Tokyo, Osaka has a complete and very well connected public transport system so getting to any part of the city is a breeze. There are a few different transport operators in the city, including Osaka Metro (the subway) and JR services. It also goes without saying that it has a good distribution of reliable bus services as well. Being Japan’s th...

    This is something you’ll find most people say about Osaka, even casual visitors: people are a little more relaxed. The Kansai region as a whole has long been characterised as more friendly and outgoing than Tokyo and this is somewhat true. People in Osaka tend to be a bit more open and generally won’t hesitate to speak to you even if you’re a forei...

    The cost of living in Osaka is much lower than Tokyo’s in terms of rent and utilities. There are of course expensive and cheaper areas but if you have a certain budget for a place to live, you will probably find something easily within that range here. Food is also generally at a reasonable cost, in particular eating out. Osaka was historically kno...

    For me, personally, this is the best thing about living in Osaka. Its central location means you have very easy access to the cities and prefectures around it including Kyoto, Kobe, Nara and Wakayama. These are all extremely distinctive cities with very different characteristics and vibes. Being able to take a quick day trip out to one of these on ...

    There are very few downsides to choosing Osaka over Tokyo but the biggest one as an expat is that there are fewer job opportunities specifically for foreigners in Osaka than Tokyo. Because of this, it can definitely take longer to find work. This is gradually starting to change and it still offers far more opportunities compared to other cities in ...

    For many people, living in Japan automatically means living in Tokyo but Osaka has so much to offer that isn’t found in the nation’s capital. Easy access to different sides of Japan, a rich food culture and affordable living should put it near the top of anyone’s list when choosing a place to live in Japan.

  4. 5 天前 · According to 2023 data from the Japanese government, food costs and overall expenses in Tokyo are the highest in Japan, whereas Osaka was ranked the 25th most expensive city for food and 16th for overall expenses. Salaries are, on average higher in Tokyo, but the cost of utilities, food and other expenses make Tokyo a more expensive place to live.

  5. Fantastic city, clean, very safe, lots to do and see, you have the mountains, the city and the sea so it’s perfect setting. Close to osaka, and only an hour from Kyoto. Lived here with young kids and there are some open spaces and fun family things to do with

    • (714)
    • $1,358 - $2,339
  6. 2023年8月27日 · Table of Contents. About Osaka. Living in Osaka As a Digital Nomad. Is Osaka Safe? Best Places to Live in Osaka. How to Find Accommodation in Osaka. Cost of Living in Osaka. Coworking Spaces in Osaka and Wifi Speed. Activities and Things To Do in Osaka. Weather in Osaka. Pros and Cons of Living in Osaka. Digital Nomad Visa for Japan. In Conclusion.

  7. 2021年12月10日 · 1) The Good. Osaka is the third-largest city in Japan after Tokyo and Yokohama. This means that it has all the amenities you would expect from a major city, including restaurants, shops, and entertainment. It’s also a very convenient city to live in. The subway system is excellent, and there are plenty of buses too.

  1. Is Osaka a good place to live? 相關

    廣告