Tokyo vs. Marrakech: Detailed 2026 Comparison

Tokyo Tokyo Image by:Kuma Jio
Marrakech Marrakech Image by:MAG Photography

Tokyo and Marrakech present fundamentally contrasting profiles as global cities. Tokyo, a major financial center, is home to approximately 14 million people, dwarfing Marrakech's population of around one million. This vast demographic difference reflects a significant disparity in economic scale, with Tokyo operating as a highly developed metropolis and Marrakech as an important city within Morocco's developing economy.

Climate Index
85.3 / 83.4
Cost of Living Index
55 / 31.7

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Economic productivity differs markedly between the two destinations. Tokyo exhibits a substantially higher economic output per capita, with a GDP figure significantly exceeding that of Marrakech. While Marrakech demonstrates a slightly faster growth rate (3.4%) compared to Tokyo's (1.4%), the disparity in baseline wealth is pronounced, highlighting the advanced economic structure of Tokyo versus the less developed framework of Marrakech.

Health Care Index
78.9 / 44.8
Pollution Index
42.5 / 84.1

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The financial landscape is starkly divided, particularly concerning property costs and income levels. Tokyo's average net monthly salary stands at $3,711, a figure substantially higher than Marrakech's $540. Despite Tokyo's significantly elevated property prices ($184,251 per sqm), the higher income renders the cost more manageable relatively, contributing to a lower property price to income ratio (13.09) compared to Marrakech's ratio (18.60), despite the cities having nearly identical absolute property costs.

Purchasing Power Index
132.4 / 51.1
Quality of Life Index
179.8 / 114.2

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Quality of life indicators reveal dramatic differences favoring Tokyo. The city scores considerably higher across multiple key indices, including a vastly superior safety perception (Index 92.00 vs. 55.77) and significantly better healthcare access (Index 90.00 vs. 44.79). Tokyo also boasts much cleaner air (Index 75.00 vs. 84.11), although both cities share similar average commute durations.

Safety Index
75.8 / 55.8
Traffic Commute Time Index
42.7 / 15

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The combination of higher income and superior quality-of-life factors in Tokyo makes it a more financially and socially sustainable option for many. Marrakech's much lower salary, while offsetting its property costs to some extent, does not negate the significant financial strain indicated by its higher property price to income ratio. Furthermore, the critical deficiencies in safety and healthcare access in Marrakech present substantial long-term considerations for residents and visitors alike.

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Local cuisine & dishes

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.

Marrakech

TagineA slow-cooked stew named after the conical clay pot it’s prepared in. In Marrakech, tagines often feature tender chicken or lamb simmered with dried apricots, prunes, and a medley of spices like cumin, paprika, and cinnamon. The dish is served family-style, with crusty bread to soak up the flavorful broth.
CouscousA traditional North African dish that reaches its peak in Marrakech. Local cooks prepare it with aromatic spices like saffron and cumin, served with a side of tangy preserved lemons and a medley of vegetables. The couscous is steamed to perfection, offering a light, fluffy texture that pairs beautifully with the rich, savory flavors.
PastillaA delicate, layered pastry filled with spiced meat, often chicken or beef, and sweetened with honey or cinnamon. In Marrakech, pastilla is a celebration of textures—crispy phyllo, tender meat, and the subtle sweetness that makes it a beloved treat, often served on special occasions.
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Travel & attractions

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.

Marrakech

Jardin MajorelleA beautiful botanical garden created by French artist Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent.
Bahia PalaceAn impressive 19th-century palace built for a favorite vizier of Sultan Abdelhaq T'hami. Known for its beautiful gardens and intricate tile work.
Koutoubia MosqueA major landmark in Marrakech, this 12th-century mosque is one of the most beautiful examples of Almohad architecture in Morocco.
Saadian TombsA burial place for members of the Saadi dynasty that ruled Morocco from the 16th to the early 17th century. The tombs are known for their intricate carvings and tiles.
Jamaa el FnaA famous square in Marrakech that transforms into a bustling marketplace filled with food stalls, storytellers, musicians, and snake charmers.

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Real estate & living comparison

Tokyo Marrakech
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 5177.29 USD 975.4 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 647.9 USD 306.58 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1241.79 USD 474.48 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2629 USD 534.5 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 1.68 USD 3.4 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 69.96 USD 13.67 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 157.7 USD 34.58 USD
Population 37,785,000 966,987

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:16:18+00:00

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