Living in Aichi
Aichi Prefecture, located in the Chubu and Tokai regions of Honshu, is the 4th most populous prefecture in Japan. Its capital, Nagoya, is the 3rd largest city in Japan by population, and boasts the fastest growing population in Japan. There is also a high percentage of non-Japanese living in Aichi prefecture, nearly 140,000. Aichi Prefecture is a popular tourist destination due to its many national treasures, including 14 castles and several shrines, most notably Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine.
Current Weather

19˚ Partly Cloudy
Feels Like: 19˚ Low: 11˚ High: 22˚
Mostly cloudy throughout the day.
Last Updated: 2023/04/01 18:00
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Average Annual Temperature
15 ℃
Population
Total Population
7,507,000
Foreign Residents
224,424
Foreigner Births
1,727
Information
No. of persons per household
3.01
Age of household heads (years old)
57.9
Income
550,000
Expenditure
417,002
Savings
21,520,000
Liabilities
6,170,000
Total population
7,507,000
Foreign residents
224,424
Foreigner births
1,727
Annual crime
119,434
Annual income
6,600,000
Expenditure Detail (MONTHLY - JP YEN)
Food
75,477
Rents for dwelling & land
61,733
Imputed rent
81,938
Fuel, light & water charges
20,421
Electricity
8,443
Gas
4,775
Furniture & household utensils
10,242
Clothing & footwear
14,250
Medical care
11,860
Transportation & communication
54,671
Public transportation
6,564
Private transportation
37,382
Communication
14,380
Education
23,418
Culture & recreation
33,803
Foreign Nationalities
56,942
48,182
36,856
32,505
27,373
8,508
7,711
6,462
3,111
2,768
2,140
2,085
Foreigner Status
Specific activity
6,379
Spouse of permanent resident
4,569
Technical skill
2,568
Corporate transfers
1,460
Management
822
Technical Intern Training No. 1 (individual ent.)
672
Professor
555
Technical Intern training No. 2 (individual ent.)
452
Education
362
Religion
328
Training
219
Advanced Profession No. 1
188
All data shown has been published by The Japanese Meteorological Agency and The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. Information provided by City-Cost is for educational purposes and we hope the data posted here helps you.
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