What Osaka actually looks, feels, and costs like for someone considering moving. Neighbourhoods, climate, transport, healthcare, safety, and the practical scaffolding — every figure sourced.
Country
Japan
Asia
Population
19,059,900
metro · 2024
Area
11,179 km²
Elevation
10 m
city centre
Time zone
Asia/Tokyo
Currency
JPY
Airport
KIX,ITM · Kansai International Airport
Metro
9 metro lines · tram network
Walkability
●●●●○
editorial score · 1–5
Bike friendliness
●●●○○
editorial score · 1–5
Primary language
Japanese primary (Kansai-ben commonly heard). English less common than in Tokyo; functional in multinationals and tourism.
Osaka is a city of 19,059,900 people in Japan (Asia). It is one of Japan's largest urban centres. The main international airport is KIX (Kansai International Airport). The metro system has 9 lines, alongside a tram network.
A one-bedroom city-centre apartment runs approximately ¥95,000 (approximately €589) per month. Monthly groceries for one person run approximately ¥38,000. A monthly public-transport pass costs ¥11,000. Across the 100 cities Meridian tracks, Osaka ranks 21st overall on combined monthly essentials — among the cheaper.
Osaka's climate is tropical wet — August is typically the warmest month with average highs around 33°C, while January is the coldest with average lows near 3°C. Annual rainfall totals approximately 1351mm, wettest in June.
Cost of living
Cost of living
Total monthly essentials: approximately €1,017/month EUR-equivalent for a single person in a 1-bedroom flat (rent + utilities + groceries + transit). District and lifestyle swing this 30–50% either way.
Visa policy, taxation, healthcare, and broadband infrastructure are national rather than city-level — the numbers below are Japan-wide context for someone weighing Osaka specifically. Each links through to the full country brief.
Phased integration of the Residence Card (zairyū kādo) functions into the My Number Card from December 2025, reducing the need to carry two physical cards. Practical effect: simpler municipal interactions, fewer reprint cycles. Mandatory adoption from late 2026.
Who it affects: All non-Japanese residents holding both a Residence Card and a My Number Card.
Diet amendments to the Immigration Control Act (June 2024, in force June 2025) expanded the grounds on which Permanent Residence (eijuken) can be revoked — explicitly including failure to pay tax or social-security contributions and certain criminal convictions. A controversial reform that critics argue erodes the security of long-term-resident status; supporters frame it as integrity enforcement.
Who it affects: Permanent Residence holders, especially those reliant on social-security or tax payment compliance.
The ISA expanded the online Certificate of Eligibility (COE) application system to cover all categories of work and study visas from April 2025. Previously paper-only for several niche routes. Reduces typical COE processing time by 1–3 weeks for digitally-eligible applications.
Who it affects: Japanese employers sponsoring non-Japanese hires.
A one-bedroom apartment in central Osaka rents for around ¥95,000 (approximately €589) per month. Combined monthly essentials (rent + utilities + groceries + transit) total approximately €1,017 EUR-equivalent. Individual spend varies 30–50% by district and lifestyle.
Is Osaka expensive compared to other global cities?
Osaka ranks 21st out of 100 cities Meridian tracks for combined monthly living costs — among the cheapest quartile, and 3rd of 5 within Japan. Rankings use EUR-normalised rent + utilities + groceries + transit.
What's the weather like in Osaka?
Osaka sees average summer highs of 33°C in August and winter lows of 3°C in January. Annual rainfall totals about 1351mm. Full monthly breakdown in the Climate section above.
What visa do I need to move to Osaka?
Osaka's visa regime is set at the national level — Japan tracks 4 residence-permit routes including Engineer / Specialist in Humanities / International Services, Highly Skilled Professional (HSP), Business Manager Visa, among others. See the Japan country brief for full eligibility, salary thresholds, and processing times.
How do you get around in Osaka?
Osaka has 9 metro lines plus an extensive tram network; the city centre is highly walkable (Meridian editorial score 4/5). Monthly transit pass cost is in the breakdown above.
What language is spoken in Osaka?
Japanese primary (Kansai-ben commonly heard). English less common than in Tokyo; functional in multinationals and tourism.
What is the main airport for Osaka?
Osaka's primary international airport is KIX (Kansai International Airport). Secondary airports include ITM.