
Yamaguchi Living Snapshot
At the western tip of Honshu, Yamaguchi pairs scenic coast and the famous Kintaikyo bridge with deep history, the Akiyoshido cave, and renowned pufferfish cuisine.
Average monthly living expenses in the Chugoku region are estimated at around ¥84,000 (excluding study costs), compared with a national average of ¥105,000. Rent averages about ¥26,000 versus ¥41,000 nationally.
Tuition Snapshot
Based on the long-term courses listed on our site, tuition is typically around ¥1,190,750, with many schools falling between ¥1,035,000 and ¥1,238,125.
The five-arched Kintaikyo bridge at Iwakuni is one of Japan's most beautiful and famous bridges. Yamaguchi is full of such scenic, storied landmarks.
Yamaguchi played a pivotal role in Japan's modern history and preserves castle towns and heritage sites. Students live amid genuinely significant history.
From the vast Akiyoshido limestone cave to the photogenic coast of Tsunoshima, Yamaguchi's nature is memorable. Striking scenery is within easy reach.
Shimonoseki is Japan's capital of fugu (pufferfish), and the region offers excellent seafood. Distinctive local food is an everyday pleasure.