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Is 90,000 yen a month enough for basic living in Japan?
1.9 million If you only eat, it should be no problem. But you can only eat Lamian Noodles or something. (For Lamian Noodles, you can check the following pictures, but note that if you put more meat, the price of 1000 yen is also available.

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The price of a single bowl of Lamian Noodles in Tokyo has been around 800 yen (more than 50 yuan for a bowl, which is definitely not willing to eat in China, but it is the same price in Japan, just like the 3 yuan for a big bowl of beef in Lamian Noodles in our stall). If you go to a smaller city, the price is also around 500 yen.

Besides Lamian Noodles, there is something called "ordering food". (check the ordering picture. Also note that there are many plates to order, which will be much higher. Please estimate the price yourself according to the example I mentioned below, http://images.google.co.jp/images?. . um = 1 & amp; HL = JA & AMPLR = & AMPQ =% E5% AE% 9A% E9% A3% 9F), just like the set meal we often see. It is placed on a tray, which mainly contains a bowl of Lamian Noodles, an eleven-or twelve-centimeter-long prawn or a fish the size of a matchbox, a small bowl of rice the size of an egg yolk pie, a handful of shredded Chinese cabbage or radish, and some seasonings. The price of this varies from place to place, but if you count the above items, it is about 1 100 yen. If your friends are tired of eating Lamian Noodles, you can eat this once in a while to keep your nutrition. Other specialties such as sushi are probably not so lucky to taste.

2. Roughly, according to the average standard of breakfast 600, lunch 800 and dinner 900, the total monthly meal fee =(600+800+900)*30=69000, if the subsidy is 90000, the rest =90000-69000=2 1000.

However, if your friend still needs to take the tram or subway every day, should transportation expenses be included in the basic living expenses? According to the distance and price, a round trip is 500 yen per day (in Tokyo, a round trip of 10 mile is enough), and the monthly trip is = 500 * 30 = 15000. If meals are added, the total monthly consumption is 69,000.

If it is short-term, it is not cost-effective to cook by yourself. Because it is training, it is estimated that the time will not be too long. For example, if you go for two months, you will make up 1.8 million yuan. According to the above calculation, there is not much money left every month. But if you want to cook, you must buy a cooker, oil and salt first. If you don't sell oil and salt according to the number of times you cook, you can only buy a barrel of oil or a box of salt at a time, which is more than 20 thousand yuan in total. It's not worth spending a lot of money at first. Therefore, for short-term training, eating in a restaurant is still cost-effective.

Japanese food is expensive, and some electronic products are cheaper than domestic ones. But now many Japanese electronics companies set up factories in China, and it is more expensive to sell them back than in China. After all, there are many tariffs, but if you want to buy a digital camera (for example, it costs 2,000 yuan in China, or about 30,000 yen), you can't rely on a subsidy of 90,000 yen. Other intellectual property rights, such as books and audio-visual CDs, are relatively expensive and are not recommended to be purchased in Japan. It is normal for a book with more than 200 pages to sell for 1000 yen (66 yuan RMB). The prices of other daily necessities are copied online, which are basically the real prices of Japanese daily necessities.

(When converting Japanese yen into RMB, multiply the Japanese yen price by 0.066 to get the approximate RMB price. )

◆ Coca-Cola (350ml cans), 1 18 yen (about 0.89 USD).

◆ Milk (1 liter), 2 1 1 yen (about 1.60 USD).

◆ Hamburg, 130 yen (about 0.98 USD).

◆ Video tapes are rented once, 393 yen (about 2.98 US dollars).

◆ Send a pizza to your door, 2079 yen (about 15.75 USD).

◆ Rice (10kg), 3,998 yen (about US$ 30.29)

◆ Bread (1kg), 423 yen (about US$ 3.20)

◆ Toilet paper (5 boxes), 365 yen (about 2.77 US dollars)

◆ Laundry fee (suit loading and unloading), 1068 yen (about 8.09 USD).

◆ Gasoline (1 liter), 109 yen (about 0.83 USD).

◆ Movie ticket, 1800 yen (about 13.65 USD).