Tokyo vs. Brussels: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison
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Tokyo presents a significantly lower cost of living compared to Brussels, particularly concerning housing and daily expenses. While Brussels boasts a higher average net salary (€3,551/month) than Tokyo (approx. €2,500/month), the latter's overall cost of living index is substantially cheaper, especially for accommodation and groceries. This discrepancy means residents in Brussels face a correspondingly higher cost burden, driven by the city's premium pricing structure, even if the property price-to-income ratio appears lower than Tokyo's.
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The housing situation highlights a key divergence. Brussels has a lower property price-to-income ratio than Tokyo, suggesting more affordable housing relative to income. However, absolute prices per square meter in Brussels city center remain high, though marginally less than Tokyo's center. Rent costs for a 3-bedroom apartment in Brussels city center are generally higher than in comparable Tokyo areas, reflecting Brussels' overall more expensive nature.
Quality of life differs notably between the two cities. Brussels generally scores higher on international quality of life indices (around 70-80) compared to Tokyo's scores (often below 60). Brussels offers a more walkable urban environment with better public transport connectivity for commuting, despite potentially lengthy journeys. Tokyo provides highly efficient public transport and excellent infrastructure, but contends with very high population density and, while safety is generally good, pollution levels are higher than Brussels'.
Both cities offer world-class infrastructure and amenities, but they present distinct challenges. Brussels provides a vibrant European lifestyle with strong cultural assets, though it faces issues like lengthy commutes, higher noise pollution in central areas, and significant seasonal tourism impacting the experience. Tokyo, despite its density and long average commute times, offers unparalleled transport efficiency and a vast array of cultural and entertainment options, but at the cost of higher property prices in certain areas, still generally lower than peak 2026 Brussels levels.
In essence, Brussels offers a higher average income and generally better scores on international quality of life indices, albeit with a correspondingly higher cost of living, particularly for housing. Tokyo presents a lower cost of living but significantly lower average salaries and potentially longer commutes, though with world-class infrastructure. The decision requires weighing the trade-offs between earning potential and lifestyle costs against the benefits of a potentially higher quality of life and cultural vibrancy offered by Brussels, versus the efficiency and lower costs of Tokyo.
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Real estate & living comparison
| Tokyo | Brussels | |
|---|---|---|
| Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre | 5177.29 USD | 3564.3 USD |
| 1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre | 647.9 USD | 1102.99 USD |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre | 1241.79 USD | 1893.99 USD |
| Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) | 2629 USD | 3492.71 USD |
| GDP Growth Rate: | 1.68 USD | 1.25 USD |
| Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) | 69.96 USD | 64.18 USD |
| Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) | 157.7 USD | 256.12 USD |
| Population | 37,785,000 | 1,249,597 |
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Last updated: 2026-05-09T04:45:08+00:00
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