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Japanese Language Schools in Osaka

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Osaka Living Snapshot

Osaka is one of the most popular cities for international students in Japan thanks to its lower living costs, friendly atmosphere, and central location in the Kansai region.

Average monthly living expenses are estimated at ¥123,000 in Osaka, compared with a national average of ¥105,000. Rent is typically the largest expense, averaging ¥51,621 per month in Osaka versus ¥41,000 nationally.

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Tuition Snapshot

Based on long-term courses listed on our site, tuition in Osaka is typically around ¥1,274,900, with many schools falling between ¥1,095,000 and ¥1,510,000.

Why Students Choose Osaka

Lower cost of living than Tokyo

Osaka offers a major-city lifestyle with noticeably lower living costs than Tokyo. Rent, food, and daily expenses are generally more affordable, allowing students to enjoy city life while keeping their budget under control.

Friendly and approachable culture

Osaka is famous for its warm and outgoing local culture. Many international students find it easier to practice Japanese and make friends here compared with more reserved cities.

Perfect base to explore Kansai

From Osaka you can easily visit Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe in under an hour. This makes it one of the best places in Japan for students who want to explore historic cities, temples, and cultural landmarks while studying.

Japan’s food capital

Osaka is often called “Japan’s kitchen.” Famous street foods like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu are inexpensive and widely loved, making the city a paradise for food lovers.

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