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Japan, Kawasaki
Overview
Country Full Name: Japan.Location: Japan is an island chain between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, east of the Korean Peninsula.Country Climate: Varies from tropical in south to cool temperate in north.Country Terrain: Mostly rugged and mountainous.Major Languages: Japanese.Major Religions: Shintoism, Buddhism.Population: 1.429 Mil (2012 est.).Country Economy: The economy of Japan is the second largest in the world, after the United States at around $5 trillion USD in terms of nominal GDP and third after the United States and China when adjusted for purchasing power parity. Banking, insurance, real estate, retailing, transportation, telecommunications and construction are all major industries. Japan has a large industrial capacity and is home to some of the largest, leading and most technologically advanced producers of motor vehicles, electronic equipment, machine tools, steel and nonferrous metals, ships, chemicals, textiles and processed foods. The service sector accounts for three quarters of the gross domestic product.Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY). Make an international currency transfer to Japan .Inflation: -0.5% (2011 est.). Kawasaki is a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, between Tokyo and Yokohama. Kawasaki is largely industrial, with vast heavy industrial complexes built on reclaimed land. There are also densely built working-class housing as well as several university campuses, suburban commercial developments and light industrial complexes.
Cost Of Living
The cost of living in Kawasaki in Japan is very high compared to other places. The overall cost of living is determined using the prices for defined quantities of the same goods and services across 13 Basket Groups. Kawasaki in Japan is currently ranked 15 overall out of 780 places (rank 1 is most expensive: rank 780 is least expensive). The cost of living rank for each of the 13 Basket Groups is as follows: Alcohol & Tobacco costs are low compared to other places for items such as alcohol at a bar, beer, locally produced spirit, whiskey, wine (where alcohol is legally sold) and tobacco related products. There are 588 places that are more expensive, and 191 places that are less expensive for alcohol and or tobacco.Clothing costs are high compared to other places for items such as business suits, casual clothing, children's clothing, coats, evening wear, footwear, hats, shoe repairs and underwear. There are 225 places that are more expensive, and 554 places that are less expensive for clothing.Communication costs are very high compared to other places for various communication costs such as call charges, home telephone rental, internet connection, mobile data costs, mobile phone contract and service provider fees. There are 132 places that are more expensive, and 647 places that are less expensive for communication.Education costs are low compared to other places for items such as creche / pre-school fees, primary school fees, high school fees and tertiary study fees. There are 543 places that are more expensive, and 236 places that are less expensive for education.Furniture & Appliance costs are high compared to other places for items such as DVD player, fridge freezer, furniture, household equipment, iron, kettle, light bulbs, microwave, television, toaster, vacuum cleaner and washing machine. There are 228 places that are more expensive, and 551 places that are less expensive for furniture and appliances.Grocery costs are very high compared to other places for items such as baby consumables, baked goods, baking, canned foods, cheese, cleaning materials, cleaning products, dairy, fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, fruit juices, meat, oil & vinegars, pet food, pre-prepared meals, sauces, seafood, snacks, soft drinks, spices & herbs. There are 40 places that are more expensive, and 739 places that are less expensive for groceries.Healthcare costs are very high compared to other places for general healthcare, general practitioner consultation rates, healthcare/medical insurance, hospital private ward daily rate and non-prescription medicine. There are 20 places that are more expensive, and 759 places that are less expensive for healthcare.Household Accommodation costs are very high compared to other places for items such as accommodation, apartment, flat, house, villa, rent, electricity, household fuels, household gas, water, and local property rates / residential taxes / levies. There are 7 places that are more expensive, and 772 places that are less expensive for household accommodation.Miscellaneous costs are high compared to other places for items such as dry cleaning, general goods, general services, linen, magazines, maid, newspapers, office supplies, postage stamps and stationery. There are 156 places that are more expensive, and 623 places that are less expensive for miscellaneous items.Personal Care costs are average compared to other places for items such as cosmetics, hair care, moisturizer, nappies, pain relief tablets, shampoo, soap, sun block, toilet paper and toothpaste. There are 364 places that are more expensive, and 415 places that are less expensive for personal care.Recreation and Culture costs are average compared to other places for items such as books, camera, cinema tickets, fitness/health club membership, sports goods and theatre tickets. There are 392 places that are more expensive, and 387 places that are less expensive for recreation and culture.Restaurants, Meals Out and Hotel costs are high compared to other places for items such as a business dinner, dinner at a family restaurant (non fast food), 4 star and 5 star hotel rates and take away meal (fast food). There are 215 places that are more expensive, and 564 places that are less expensive for restaurants, meals out and hotels.Transport costs are high compared to other places for items such as car hire purchase, car insurance, car lease, car maintenance, car rental, car service, diesel, petrol, tyres and public transport. There are 175 places that are more expensive, and 604 places that are less expensive for transport. Personalized cost of living indexes for Kawasaki in Japan are based on the basket groups and comparison location(s) selected in the Calculators. In terms of the hardship people are likely to experience, assessed in global terms, Kawasaki in Japan is ranked as high degree of hardship with a hardship index of 30%. Personalized hardship index premiums for Kawasaki in Japan are based on the comparison location(s) selected in the Calculators. Note: Xpatulator.com data is updated quarterly. The latest update is as at 1 April 2012. Create a personalized cost of living comparison report using the calculators:Salary Purchasing Power Parity Calculator Cost of Living Index Calculator Cost of Living Allowance Calculator