Marseille vs. Tokyo: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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Marseille offers a starkly different financial reality compared to Tokyo, presenting a significantly more affordable option for daily living in 2026. Core expenses like groceries, household necessities, and eating out are substantially lower in the French port city than in the bustling Japanese capital. This affordability extends to the overall Cost of Living Index, which measures these combined costs, placing Marseille considerably below Tokyo, highlighting a fundamental difference in the budget required for everyday life.

Climate Index
92.7 / 85.3
Cost of Living Index
73.5 / 55

Marseille   Tokyo

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The gap in affordability is particularly pronounced in the housing market. While Tokyo's property prices are exorbitant relative to its income levels, Marseille's situation is markedly more manageable. The property price to income ratio in Marseille is significantly lower, indicating that housing costs, including apartments, are far more accessible for the average resident. Rent for comparable apartments is substantially cheaper across the board, although it's important to note that even specific Tokyo submarkets, including the city center, generally command much higher prices than found in Marseille.

Health Care Index
82.4 / 78.9
Pollution Index
69 / 42.5

Marseille   Tokyo

Transportation costs also favor Marseille, although the experience differs vastly. While Tokyo boasts an efficient and extensive public transport network, its fares are generally higher than those encountered in Marseille. Furthermore, the average annualized commute time in Tokyo (42.74 hours) is considerably longer than in Marseille (28.33 hours), directly impacting quality of life. Marseille benefits from lower fuel costs and potentially more affordable public transport, contributing to a lower overall transportation burden for its residents.

Purchasing Power Index
110.1 / 132.4
Quality of Life Index
147.5 / 179.8

Marseille   Tokyo

When it comes to safety, Tokyo presents a clear advantage, despite Marseille maintaining a respectable score. Marseille's Safety Index score of 69.39 is considerably lower than Tokyo's 75.82, suggesting a difference in perception and actual crime statistics, particularly regarding personal security. While Marseille is still considered a relatively safe city, potential residents should be aware of this slight difference in safety levels compared to the Japanese capital.

Safety Index
33 / 75.8
Traffic Commute Time Index
30.2 / 42.7

Marseille   Tokyo

Healthcare and climate represent more nuanced comparisons. Tokyo's Healthcare Index (78.89) is marginally higher than Marseille's (75.33), suggesting potentially slightly better healthcare access or quality, though the difference is not dramatic. Climate scores are identical for both cities (85.26), indicating similar pleasant weather conditions suitable for various lifestyles. However, Tokyo's lower Pollution Index (42.49) compared to Marseille's (39.32) points to cleaner air quality in the Japanese metropolis.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Marseille

BouillabaisseA hearty fish stew simmered with mussels, octopus, rockfish, and potatoes in a fragrant broth of saffron, fennel, and herbs. Served with rouille (a spicy mayonnaise) and crusty bread. The Marseille version is known for its bold flavors and use of local seafood.
Cassoulet MarseillaisA slow-cooked casserole made with white beans, sausage, and often duck confit or pork belly. The dish has a hearty texture, with the top layer baked to a golden crisp. Unlike the more peppery Toulouse version, Marseille's cassoulet is simpler, relying on cured meats for flavor.
PissaladièreA savory tart made with caramelized onions, anchovies, and sometimes olives or tomatoes. The flaky crust balances the sweet and salty flavors of the toppings, making it a perfect appetizer or snack. Traditionally enjoyed with a glass of rosé wine, it's a quintessential Provence dish.

Tokyo

SushiTokyo's sushi is a harmonious blend of precision and tradition. Fresh fish like tuna, salmon, and uni (sea urchin) are showcased on beds of vinegared rice, each piece crafted to perfection. The texture contrasts beautifully—silky fish against slightly sticky rice. Tokyoites favor 'nigiri' style, where chefs shape the rice by hand and top it with expertly sliced fish. Served with a side of wasabi, pickled ginger, and soy sauce, it's a celebration of oceanic flavors.
Tokyo-Style RamenKnown for its rich, pork-based broth and fine noodles, Tokyo ramen is a comforting staple. The broth is simmered slowly with lardons of pork belly, resulting in a velvety texture. Toppings like chashu (braised pork), menma (bamboo shoots), and nori (seaweed) are carefully balanced. Served in a shallow bowl, it's garnished with a sprinkle of negi (scallions) and a soft-boiled egg, offering a perfect blend of umami and warmth.
TempuraLight, crispy, and golden, Tokyo tempura is a dish of delicate contrasts. Fresh seafood and seasonal vegetables are battered in a light flour mixture and fried to perfection. The batter creates a thin, crunchy shell that yields to reveal tender interiors. Dipped in a sauce of dashi, sugar, and soy sauce, it's a timeless treat, often served alongside a steaming bowl of miso soup.
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Travel & attractions

Marseille

Notre-Dame de la GardeA Roman-Byzantine Catholic basilica located atop a hill in Marseille, offering panoramic views of the city and the sea.
Palais LongchampAn ornate 19th-century building housing museums, including the Natural History Museum and the Museum of African and Mediterranean Archaeology.
Vieux-Port (Old Port)A historic harbor area with a vibrant atmosphere, featuring restaurants, shops, and boat tours.
Château d'IfA fortress island located in the Frioul archipelago, famous for its association with the novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo'.
Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (MuCEM)A modern museum dedicated to the history, arts, and civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean, located at the Old Port.

Tokyo

Senso-ji TempleAn ancient Buddhist temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, dating back to 645 AD.
Tokyo TowerA communications and observation tower that is a replica of the Eiffel Tower.
Shibuya CrossingThe busiest pedestrian crossing in the world, located in Shibuya district.
Meiji ShrineA Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, located in a forested area of Tokyo.
Tsukiji Fish MarketThe largest wholesale market for seafood in the world, famous for sushi and sashimi.

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Real estate & living comparison

Marseille Tokyo
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 3645.97 USD 5177.29 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 665.41 USD 647.9 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1304.91 USD 1241.79 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2645.96 USD 2629 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 0.94 USD 1.68 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 46.68 USD 69.96 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 182.86 USD 157.7 USD
Population 877,215 37,785,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T03:31:19+00:00

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