95% chance of going in September for a year. Anyone been or know something about it? Or about the Oita proper in general?
Thanks for all info.
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Outkast wrote:95% chance of going in September for a year. Anyone been or know something about it? Or about the Oita proper in general?
Thanks for all info.
Outkast wrote:Anything in particular to watch out for? I'm going to keep my location, but it would be nice to know what I'm getting into...
Bueller_007 wrote:This from a guy who lived there for 6 months before moving to Osaka because he just "had to" get out.
Outkast wrote:One of the possible upshots is that the cost of living for Oita is supposed to be a lot cheaper than more urban areas like Osaka or Tokyo... allegedly.
Bueller_007 wrote:Outkast wrote:One of the possible upshots is that the cost of living for Oita is supposed to be a lot cheaper than more urban areas like Osaka or Tokyo... allegedly.
There are price differences, yes. Lower real estate values and less "professional" jobs -> lower prices. But if you know where to shop in Osaka (and I assume Tokyo) commodity prices are about the same. Rent, I imagine, would be much, much cheaper in Oita though.
annie wrote:My grocery bill has probably doubled since I moved to Nagano. I'm paying a lot more for fruits and vegetables because I don't have access to the direct produce stands.
And rent out here isn't as cheap as you'd hope it would be. especially with the key moneys and other added costs.
Bueller_007 wrote:Plus, you're buying fruit in Japan.
It's cheaper to just get your scurvy treated when you go back home.