@@trim7748 Research, research, research. Don't ask how before doing your research because each person is different and does it differently. Me I'm doing a 2 year language school and moving to japan on a student visa is completely different than a work, holiday or travel visa. The application process, apartment search and requirements by the immigration system are different.
nice video! I'm a foreigner living here in Osaka for 3 years now, I arrived as a student and at first it was expensive but then I learned to managed my money and found ways to enjoy things in Osaka, live comfortably, eat delicious food, travel without breaking the bank.
@@nobaddie-chan so many😂 planning to create a video soon but for transpo, you have discount as a student, and much better if you but teikeken. For food, cooking your own meal helps and buying it from gyomu or tamade. For furnitures/ appliances, you can check 2nd hand items, fb page of kansai sayonara sale (2nd hand) and mottanai page(all items here are free).
@@theterribleclub7656 based on my experience,studying in language school was okay but when you work part time , they usually most people use another dialect"kansaiben" so I had an hard time understanding them. But other than that, I think Osaka is a nice place for foreigner to study/live because they are friendly.
Thank you for this video. I am planning my future and going to Osaka is one of the places although the living costs of Osaka is about the same as Belfast where I am. I am looking to start over again in life and I am willing to adapt to another countries culture and customs. I have always liked Japan but never had the chance to visit or live there. I am changing that because its an experience that I want to do in this life.
@@alwalidmubaydin2547 Pursue your dreams buddy. Don't let anyone or anything stop you. I am improving my Japanese so that I can communicate with the locals there. Just hope they can understand my accent when I talk with them. I am going for JPLT N4 as I will need it to read menus and stuff :).
yeah it sounds expensive to live there but to put things into perspective, in Toronto rent can range from $1200-2500. Imagine working service or retail at $15/hr.
live here 5 yrs now, and if anyone wonder what it cost to study fashion design here,, a lot. my monthly rent is ¥82,200 and utilities were 7-12,000 yen. but as fashion design students, the cost outside of tuition were far more a lot, easily spent close to ¥12,000 on materials but it could be more, id say my monthly cost in total would be close to 250k yen.
I can see some stuff can be cut out of the pricing. You can definitely live in Osaka with $1,150 dollars a month if you budget. If you first arrive in Japan as a student, the price of health insurance is relatively cheap at around $20 a month. I will be arriving next year and hope for the best.
costoflivingin I’m saying you didn’t, I’m just saying through the video, the visuals don’t really highlight that. Osaka people are super welcoming and cheerful (but obviously not saying that to stereotype or over generalize). I feel like the Osaka girl in the video was just a small glimpse of it, that’s all
in osaka theres this 禮金thing and this is something you can’t take back. it goes to landlord or your agent, dont remember clearly. but i know friends in tokyo doesn’t have to pay for that
1 month of Groceries is $270? Bro wtf are you buying? No chance anywhere is ever that expensive unless you're buying the best of the best from restaurants
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Te, magari fallisco miseramente. Ma Io credo se Piace a me é possibile venderlo or Carlo Andare virale. Io non credo questi coli possano Andare virali >1mio, però almeno 20-250k si...
Short answer is yes. Generally you need to have a college degree and a company that sponsors you. In general foreigners have a hard time finding places to live due to Japanese real estate companies being widely hesitant to rent to foreigners. Therefore, companies that hire foreigners (like English teachers) often times help their employees find places to live. Hope this helps in some regard.
I’m moving to Tokyo once the corona virus crisis settles but wishes Osaka was where I was heading. That cost of living is very tempting
Yes it's quite cheaper than Tokyo. Still, Tokyo is a beautiful city.
are you moving from another country? can you please tell me how
Good luck getting accepted!
@@trim7748 Research, research, research. Don't ask how before doing your research because each person is different and does it differently. Me I'm doing a 2 year language school and moving to japan on a student visa is completely different than a work, holiday or travel visa. The application process, apartment search and requirements by the immigration system are different.
salary probably lower in osaka.
nice video! I'm a foreigner living here in Osaka for 3 years now, I arrived as a student and at first it was expensive but then I learned to managed my money and found ways to enjoy things in Osaka, live comfortably, eat delicious food, travel without breaking the bank.
any tips? ^^
@@nobaddie-chan so many😂 planning to create a video soon but for transpo, you have discount as a student, and much better if you but teikeken. For food, cooking your own meal helps and buying it from gyomu or tamade. For furnitures/ appliances, you can check 2nd hand items, fb page of kansai sayonara sale (2nd hand) and mottanai page(all items here are free).
@@ArininOsaka thank you! I'll check out your channel then too ;)
would you recommend to study in Osaka as a foreigner?
@@theterribleclub7656 based on my experience,studying in language school was okay but when you work part time , they usually most people use another dialect"kansaiben" so I had an hard time understanding them. But other than that, I think Osaka is a nice place for foreigner to study/live because they are friendly.
Thank you for this video. I am planning my future and going to Osaka is one of the places although the living costs of Osaka is about the same as Belfast where I am. I am looking to start over again in life and I am willing to adapt to another countries culture and customs. I have always liked Japan but never had the chance to visit or live there. I am changing that because its an experience that I want to do in this life.
good luck
@@av-w2524 Thank you.
Same here brother, may we find happiness of where we go in life
@@alwalidmubaydin2547 Pursue your dreams buddy. Don't let anyone or anything stop you. I am improving my Japanese so that I can communicate with the locals there. Just hope they can understand my accent when I talk with them. I am going for JPLT N4 as I will need it to read menus and stuff :).
i live in belfast too
u are not a big youtuber but ur content is nice af,such a good content,short and to the point,thank you man for this info s,keep it like this
you did a wonderful job putting this video together short, informational and good shots of Osaka 👏👏👏👏 good job man
Thanks!
Your video presentation quality is very high. I expect your channel to be very successful in the near future.
Thanks mate, hopefully it will take off ;)
Much better than LA cost of living. Glad I’ll be able to make the move to Osaka next year. This video was very informative and to the point.
Amazing video, i really like the filming quality and your editing.. ♡
Thanks mate! :)
Im planning to spent some months in japan, so your vid is super useful...
great video, I like the end results 👍, would like to see an update video but one that would be living on a buget, thanks 😊
Thanks for the comment, if I'm able to go back to Japan...
this video is very helpful thank you so much !
Thanks to you for the nice words!
Thank's
thank you for showing the industrial outskirt of the city, which few videos are showing
I'm hoping to move to Japan or Europe by 2023, maybe sooner. This was a great video and channel to find, thanks for posting!
yeah it sounds expensive to live there but to put things into perspective, in Toronto rent can range from $1200-2500. Imagine working service or retail at $15/hr.
Yeah it's insane...
You have a calm vibe, I appreciate it. Informative video also. Even more data would be interesting too, for example, what about taxes?
thank you so much...for good information
Wow, considering this is almost the cost of my rent in Ottawa, which is a much crappier city IMO, this is pretty good
Wow realllly? I thought Canada's standard of living is less expensive and that an average job pays well so it's a better place
Thank you so much for this video :) really helpful and easy to understand, thanks a lot!!
You're welcome.
live here 5 yrs now, and if anyone wonder what it cost to study fashion design here,, a lot. my monthly rent is ¥82,200 and utilities were 7-12,000 yen. but as fashion design students, the cost outside of tuition were far more a lot, easily spent close to ¥12,000 on materials but it could be more, id say my monthly cost in total would be close to 250k yen.
wow, i have to say the color and tone of the video is awesome...what is the camera you use?
It's a Panasonic gh5
Thanks mate for the super awesome video
Thank you for an amazing comment ;)
@@pattifilms7858 brother we are here to make you a big youtuber
Just try for your best
I can see some stuff can be cut out of the pricing. You can definitely live in Osaka with $1,150 dollars a month if you budget. If you first arrive in Japan as a student, the price of health insurance is relatively cheap at around $20 a month. I will be arriving next year and hope for the best.
I'll be arriving in 6 weeks... Really anxious
Amazing video man
Thanks man! :)
Osaka is the city im most interested in moving to when I get the money and when the virus stuff calms down
Nice mate! Good luck 🤞
Can you please exlain me better how it works with the healt insurance system? It's not so much clear for me
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in Japan for 6 months! Love it
Yeah, one of my favorite counties
Is the transportation wheelchair accessible?
I just want to add that people in Osaka are super super nice. i feel like this video doesn't really highlight that.
I said it many times throughout the video actually...
costoflivingin I’m saying you didn’t, I’m just saying through the video, the visuals don’t really highlight that.
Osaka people are super welcoming and cheerful (but obviously not saying that to stereotype or over generalize). I feel like the Osaka girl in the video was just a small glimpse of it, that’s all
@@joshdhue yes he fucking did
AMAZING
When you rent a place do they usually charge a deposit or something and if they do... what’s the average cost of that deposit??
in osaka theres this 禮金thing and this is something you can’t take back. it goes to landlord or your agent, dont remember clearly. but i know friends in tokyo doesn’t have to pay for that
great video i learned a lot thanks - CyberGod :)
It’s actually like prices in a smaller city in America.
Never really been to small cities in the US but I can imagine that it's similar yeah. Good point
750 in 2020??!?
In 2024 rent average where I am is about 1300, and I am well outside of a metro area.
I want to move out there but I don't know how I can from England
Umeda**
What is the health insurance cost for somebody not earning in Osaka?
Maybe someone in the Facebook expat groups can answer you.
Great shots and info. But please double check your script before editing the video. The area in Osaka is called Umeda not Umeba.
Thanks for the correction. I will definitely check again my scripts in the future
The only problem I see is that this means someone working on minimum wage can't really earn enough money to live there
Yep
1 month of Groceries is $270? Bro wtf are you buying? No chance anywhere is ever that expensive unless you're buying the best of the best from restaurants
Trust me, that's the price
COOL
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Quando ricomincia o I voli Ti faccio vedere con IL filmato ad atene come si fa un documentario, vediamo ;)
Understood,.thx.
Te, magari fallisco miseramente. Ma Io credo se Piace a me é possibile venderlo or Carlo Andare virale. Io non credo questi coli possano Andare virali >1mio, però almeno 20-250k si...
that kiev thing...
I am going to buy a house in Osaka
These numbers are totally wrong.
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Lovely :)
We need george
You sure?
What happened to george
Thought I might change things up since it was getting a bit boring...
Is it hard to move to japan?
Short answer is yes. Generally you need to have a college degree and a company that sponsors you. In general foreigners have a hard time finding places to live due to Japanese real estate companies being widely hesitant to rent to foreigners. Therefore, companies that hire foreigners (like English teachers) often times help their employees find places to live. Hope this helps in some regard.
@@Evan_Onyx my holdback is not being paid my worth, an MA in fine Art to end up as an English teacher (like most expats do) is hardly a career move.
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