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

Tokyo Tokyo Image by:Kuma Jio
Salvador Salvador Image by:LEONARDO DOURADO

Tokyo demands a much higher price for living here. Salaries are significantly higher than in Salvador, reflecting its global economic clout, but this is immediately offset by vastly inflated costs for essentials like groceries, meals out, transport, and especially accommodation. Even basic living expenses are substantially greater in the Japanese capital, making daily life considerably more expensive overall compared to the Brazilian city.

Climate Index
85.3 / 82.8
Cost of Living Index
55 / 33.1

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The quality of life picture is sharply divided. Tokyo boasts world-class infrastructure, an exceptionally low crime rate, and top-tier healthcare and educational systems, providing a high degree of safety, reliability, and convenience. Public transport is efficient and extensive, contributing to a smooth daily rhythm. Salvador, while vibrant and offering distinct cultural advantages, generally presents challenges regarding infrastructure consistency, particularly outside the core, and safety concerns in specific zones detract from its overall security profile. Healthcare access and quality, while available, may not consistently reach the same international benchmark as Tokyo's institutions.

Health Care Index
78.9 / 62.2
Pollution Index
42.5 / 43

Tokyo   Salvador

Transportation costs and availability differ dramatically. Tokyo's public transport network is a marvel of efficiency and coverage, making it the go-to mode for commuting, with fares kept relatively standard. Taxis exist but are costly. Salvador relies more heavily on its extensive but often less reliable and comfortable bus system. While still a practical option for many, the public transit experience is generally considered less efficient and dependable than Tokyo's system, and ride-hailing or taxis tend to be more expensive per kilometer.

Purchasing Power Index
132.4 / 35
Quality of Life Index
179.8 / 104.8

Tokyo   Salvador

Housing affordability is one of the most pronounced differences between these cities. In Tokyo, securing suitable accommodation, whether renting or buying, is extraordinarily costly. Land scarcity and intense demand drive prices and rents to global highs. Salvador, by contrast, offers significantly more affordable housing options across the board. While prime city-center locations command a premium, overall property costs for both renting and buying are substantially lower, making homeownership or long-term leasing more accessible for a broader range of incomes.

Safety Index
75.8 / 23.7
Traffic Commute Time Index
42.7 / 38.4

Tokyo   Salvador

Ultimately, the income required to sustain a comfortable lifestyle in Tokyo is considerably higher than in Salvador. High salaries exist, but the sheer cost of living, particularly housing and transport, necessitates significantly more net monthly income just to maintain a standard common in major global hubs. Even middle-income earners face substantial financial pressure. In Salvador, the lower cost of living means a much lower net monthly income can comfortably support a reasonable lifestyle, though the overall economic context and purchasing power differ vastly from the high-pressure environment of Tokyo.

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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.
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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.

Salvador

PelourinhoA historic neighborhood and UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its colorful colonial architecture and vibrant cultural scene.
Museum of Afro-BahiaA museum dedicated to the African influence on Brazilian culture, showcasing art, music, and history.
Igreja do Bom Jesus dos NegaçoesAn iconic Baroque church with a famous statue of Christ atop its tower, offering panoramic views of the city.
Farol da Barra LighthouseA historic lighthouse located on the beachfront, providing stunning views and a glimpse into Salvador's maritime history.
Mercado ModeloA bustling market offering local crafts, food, and souvenirs, attracting tourists with its lively atmosphere.

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Real estate & living comparison

Tokyo Salvador
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 5177.29 USD 1329.42 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 647.9 USD 268.79 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1241.79 USD 409.95 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2629 USD 380.39 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 1.68 USD 2.91 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 69.96 USD 56.85 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 157.7 USD 88.22 USD
Population 37,785,000 2,417,678

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:28:54+00:00

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