
Kanagawa Living Snapshot
Directly south of Tokyo, Kanagawa combines the international port city of Yokohama, the temples and coast of Kamakura, and the hot springs of Hakone with unbeatable capital access.
Average monthly living expenses in the Kanto region are estimated at around ¥123,000 (excluding study costs), compared with a national average of ¥105,000. Rent averages about ¥51,000 versus ¥41,000 nationally.
Tuition Snapshot
Based on the long-term courses listed on our site, tuition is typically around ¥1,240,750, with many schools falling between ¥1,073,500 and ¥1,438,750.
Yokohama is one of Japan's largest and most cosmopolitan cities, with a famous port and Chinatown. Students enjoy big-city life with a distinctly open, global feel.
Kanagawa borders Tokyo with frequent, fast trains into the centre. It's a top choice for students who want capital access while living in a city of their own.
Kamakura offers ancient temples, the Great Buddha, and a relaxed seaside, all close by. Kanagawa balances city energy with history and nature.
The celebrated onsen resort of Hakone, with views of Mount Fuji, is an easy trip from Kanagawa's cities. Relaxation and scenery are never far away.