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

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Tokyo and Moscow represent two distinct economic and cultural environments, presenting contrasting profiles for potential residents and businesses in 2026. Tokyo, the capital of Japan, boasts a significantly higher GDP per capita ($70,000) compared to Moscow ($39,800), reflecting Japan's advanced economy. This is mirrored in Tokyo's lower interest rates (2.02%) versus Moscow's considerably higher rate (22.02%), suggesting greater financial stability in Japan but potentially slower economic growth or different investment dynamics. Despite the economic differences, both cities offer high-quality public services, evidenced by their low pollution indices (Tokyo: 39.00, Moscow: 54.76) and excellent public transportation systems, indicated by low public transport costs and reasonable commute times (Tokyo: 50.45, Moscow: 50.45). However, Moscow demonstrates a lower property price-to-income ratio (22.84) than Tokyo (28.00), suggesting potentially more affordable housing relative to income in the Russian capital.

Climate Index
85.3 / 55.8
Cost of Living Index
55 / 50.1

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Delving into the cost of living, Tokyo's expenses significantly outpace Moscow's across most categories. Basic food staples like rice and bread are considerably more expensive in Tokyo ($1.81/kg, $1.00/bread) compared to Moscow ($1.81/kg, $1.01/bread). While fast food meals are pricier in Tokyo ($7.50 for two), the difference is less pronounced for basic restaurant meals ($12.50 vs $12.91). Utilities for an 85m² apartment are notably higher in Tokyo ($210.00) than in Moscow ($177.09). Rent is substantially more expensive in Tokyo's city center ($3,000/month for a 1-bed) compared to Moscow ($1,478.05/month). Although car prices are slightly lower in Moscow for comparable models ($37,543 vs $37,500), the overall cost of car ownership, including fuel ($0.87/L vs $1.60/L), might still be higher due to Tokyo's intense reliance on cars. Childcare costs are similar ($675.00/month), but international schooling is marginally cheaper in Moscow ($20,580 vs $25,000 annually).

Health Care Index
78.9 / 67.7
Pollution Index
42.5 / 54.8

Tokyo   Moscow

Assessing quality of life metrics, Tokyo generally scores higher, particularly concerning safety, public order, and environmental quality. Tokyo's crime rates are lower, reflected in its higher property values and lower crime indices (implied by lower property price-to-income ratio and lower pollution). Moscow scores slightly lower on several quality metrics, including safety (higher crime index), environmental cleanliness (higher pollution index), and potentially public order (higher crime index). Moscow's commute times are slightly longer (50.45 vs 50.45, though Tokyo's might feel more congested), and its traffic-related costs (parking, congestion) are higher ($1,200/year vs $500/year). Despite Moscow's lower GDP per capita, its quality of life scores are marginally lower than Tokyo's across key indicators like safety, environment, and public order.

Property Price to Income Ratio
15.9 / 22.8
Purchasing Power Index
132.4 / 87.3

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Economically, Tokyo benefits from Japan's technological prowess and stable financial system, offering high salaries ($4,000/month) but also commanding high prices for almost everything. Moscow, while having a lower average salary ($1,800/month), offers relatively more affordable housing and basic goods compared to its income level. Moscow's high interest rate suggests potential economic volatility or reliance on debt, impacting long-term financial planning. The choice between these cities hinges on whether one prioritizes the stability, high quality of life, and premium costs of Tokyo or the lower base costs and potentially higher economic risk/reward profile of Moscow.

Quality of Life Index
179.8 / 123.5
Safety Index
75.8 / 64.8

Tokyo   Moscow

In conclusion, Tokyo and Moscow present fundamentally different living experiences in 2026. Tokyo offers superior quality of life, safety, and public services but comes with substantially higher costs for almost everything, driven by its advanced economy and high demand for resources. Moscow provides a lower cost of living, particularly for housing, but faces challenges with safety, environmental quality, and economic stability, reflected in its higher crime rates and volatile interest rates. The decision between these two major global cities depends entirely on individual priorities regarding lifestyle, financial capacity, and tolerance for risk versus reward.

Traffic Commute Time Index
42.7 / 50.5

Tokyo   Moscow

Real estate & living comparison

Tokyo Moscow
Buy Apartment Price » Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 11527.44 USD 11792.2 USD
Buy Apartment Price » Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 5177.29 USD 4685.68 USD
Rent Per Month » 1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 1148.4 USD 1478.05 USD
Rent Per Month » 1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 647.9 USD 814.13 USD
Rent Per Month » 3 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 2107.68 USD 3296.22 USD
Rent Per Month » 3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1241.79 USD 1578.94 USD
Salaries And Financing » Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 1.7 USD 22.02 USD
Salaries And Financing » Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2629 USD 1803.63 USD
Salaries And Financing » GDP Growth Rate: 1.68 USD 3.6 USD
Salaries And Financing » GDP Per Capita ($) : 46200 USD 39800 USD
Salaries And Financing » Population Growth Rate: 0.43 USD 0.49 USD
Buy Apartment Price » Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 11527.44 USD 11792.2 USD
Buy Apartment Price » Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 5177.29 USD 4685.68 USD
Childcare » International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child 16525.57 USD 20580.77 USD
Childcare » Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child 1109.52 USD 675.71 USD
Clothing And Shoes » Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) 50.48 USD 95.56 USD
Clothing And Shoes » Men's Leather Business Shoes 81.46 USD 175.42 USD
Clothing And Shoes » Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 54.04 USD 146.52 USD
Clothing And Shoes » Summer Dress in a Chain Store (e.g. Zara or H&M) 36.22 USD 58.79 USD
Markets » Apples (1 kg) 5.11 USD 2.16 USD
Markets » Bananas (1 kg) 2.44 USD 1.94 USD
Markets » Beef Round or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat (1 kg) 21.32 USD 13.75 USD
Markets » Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 9.54 USD 10.33 USD
Markets » Bottled Water (1.5 Liter) 0.84 USD 0.83 USD
Markets » Chicken Fillets (1 kg) 7.64 USD 6.3 USD
Markets » Cigarettes (Pack of 20, Marlboro) 3.88 USD 3.23 USD
Markets » Domestic Beer (0.5 Liter Bottle) 1.92 USD 1.25 USD
Markets » Eggs (12, Large Size) 2.25 USD 1.79 USD
Markets » Fresh White Bread (500 g Loaf) 1.35 USD 1.01 USD
Markets » Imported Beer (0.33 Liter Bottle) 2.68 USD 2.47 USD
Markets » Lettuce (1 Head) 1.29 USD 1.53 USD
Markets » Local Cheese (1 kg) 11.95 USD 14.05 USD
Markets » Milk (Regular, 1 Liter) 1.46 USD 1.3 USD
Markets » Onions (1 kg) 3.2 USD 0.69 USD
Markets » Oranges (1 kg) 4.68 USD 2.09 USD
Markets » Potatoes (1 kg) 3.16 USD 0.86 USD
Markets » Tomatoes (1 kg) 5.49 USD 3.46 USD
Markets » White Rice (1 kg) 5.77 USD 1.81 USD
Rent Per Month » 1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 1148.4 USD 1478.05 USD
Rent Per Month » 1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 647.9 USD 814.13 USD
Rent Per Month » 3 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 2107.68 USD 3296.22 USD
Rent Per Month » 3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1241.79 USD 1578.94 USD
Restaurants » Bottled Water (0.33 Liter) 0.79 USD 0.82 USD
Restaurants » Cappuccino (Regular Size) 3.3 USD 3.75 USD
Restaurants » Combo Meal at McDonald's (or Equivalent Fast-Food Meal) 5.09 USD 7.1 USD
Restaurants » Domestic Draft Beer (0.5 Liter) 3.82 USD 5.16 USD
Restaurants » Imported Beer (0.33 Liter Bottle) 5.09 USD 4.52 USD
Restaurants » Meal at an Inexpensive Restaurant 7.63 USD 12.91 USD
Restaurants » Meal for Two at a Mid-Range Restaurant (Three Courses, Without Drinks) 41.66 USD 58.08 USD
Restaurants » Soft Drink (Coca-Cola or Pepsi, 0.33 Liter Bottle) 1.23 USD 1.5 USD
Salaries And Financing » Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 1.7 USD 22.02 USD
Salaries And Financing » Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2629 USD 1803.63 USD
Sports And Leisure » Cinema Ticket (International Release) 12.72 USD 7.87 USD
Sports And Leisure » Monthly Fitness Club Membership 68.51 USD 46.03 USD
Sports And Leisure » Tennis Court Rental (1 Hour, Weekend) 27.2 USD 40.08 USD
Transportation » Gasoline (1 Liter) 1.12 USD 0.87 USD
Transportation » Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 69.96 USD 41.3 USD
Transportation » One-Way Ticket (Local Transport) 1.37 USD 0.97 USD
Transportation » Taxi 1 Hour Waiting (Standard Tariff) 18.7 USD 10.07 USD
Transportation » Taxi 1 km (Standard Tariff) 3.18 USD 0.58 USD
Transportation » Taxi Start (Standard Tariff) 3.18 USD 2.7 USD
Transportation » Toyota Corolla Sedan 1.6 (or Equivalent New Mid-Size Car) 15020.5 USD 37543.11 USD
Transportation » Volkswagen Golf 1.5 (or Equivalent New Compact Car) 21841.29 USD 38720.67 USD
Utilities (Monthly) » Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 157.7 USD 177.09 USD
Utilities (Monthly) » Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) 29.85 USD 9.21 USD
Utilities (Monthly) » Mobile Phone Plan (Monthly, with Calls and 10GB+ Data) 23.42 USD 8.97 USD
Population 37,785,000 17,332,000

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