Cost of Living: Dublin vs Tokyo (2026)

Ireland vs Japan — relocation comparison

TL;DRTokyo is 46% cheaper on rent ($1359/mo vs $2522/mo). Tokyo is safer — homicide rate 0.2 vs 0.9 per 100k. Both countries will let you complain about the government in public — and mean it.
64
Livability Score
🇮🇪 Dublin
Ireland
Full profile
68
Livability Score
🇯🇵 Tokyo
Japan
Full profile
Too close to call — 68 vs 64. Tokyo has a slight edge, but Dublin might suit you better depending on your priorities.
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Cost of Living
Tokyo
$1164/mo cheaper on rent alone
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Safety
Tokyo
0.2 homicides per 100k
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Democracy
Dublin
9.2/10 EIU index
☀️
Weather
18°C vs 28°C summers
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English
Dublin
higher proficiency score
Dublin
Metric
Tokyo
$2522/mo
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Rent (1BR centre)
$1359/mo
$857/mo
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Living costs (no rent)
$576/mo
$7,392
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Cost to land
$6,924
0.9 / 100k
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Homicides
0.2 / 100k
54 / 100
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Crime perception
lower is better
25 / 100
18°C
☀️
Summer high
28°C
4°C
❄️
Winter low
4°C
91 Mbps
Internet speed
53 Mbps
9.2 / 10
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Democracy
8.4 / 10
Very High (96/100)
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English ease
Low (36/100)
$133k
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GDP per capita
$52k
2.1%
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Inflation
2.7%
64 / 100
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Livability Score
68 / 100
91/100 — Reliable
Grid reliability
99/100 — Reliable
97/100
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Freedom House
96/100
5 years
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Time to PR
5 years

For the Kids

Schools, pediatric care, and whether your children can actually enroll

504
PISA
country avg
533
1
Intl schools
23
Yes (English/Irish)
Public school
Yes (Japanese)
Free GP care for children under 8
Pediatric care
Pediatric care free or near-free for children in most municipalities
8–24 weeks public
Specialist wait
1–3 weeks
$1304/mo
Childcare
full-day
$1142/mo

Sources: OECD PISA 2022 · Wikipedia · Numbeo · official health systems

Settler Essentials

stable
Democracy trend
improving
techfintechpharmafinance
Industries
financeautomotivegamingelectronics
hub
Startup ecosystem
hub
91/100
Grid reliability
99/100
5 yrs
Time to PR
5 yrs
Easy
EU visa
Moderate
Complex
RU visa
Complex
Easy
UA visa
Moderate
Your partner can also work
Spouse works
⚠️ Your partner can exist, with paperwork

Sources: EIU · Freedom House · Startup Genome · IEA · official immigration portals

The Short Version

  • Rent is 46% cheaper in Tokyo ($1359/mo vs $2522/mo for a 1BR city centre).
  • Summers are dramatically warmer in Tokyo (28°C vs 18°C).
  • Tokyo is safer by homicide rate (0.2 vs 0.9 per 100k).
  • Dublin scores higher on democracy (9.2 vs 8.4 / 10 EIU).
  • English is easier to get by in Dublin (96/100 vs 36/100 English proficiency).

Dublin vs Tokyo — Common Questions

Is Dublin cheaper than Tokyo?

Tokyo is cheaper. A 1-bedroom apartment in city centre costs around $1359/month in Tokyo vs $2522/month in the other city (Numbeo data).

Which is safer, Dublin or Tokyo?

Tokyo is statistically safer based on UNODC homicide data. Dublin has a rate of 0.88 per 100,000 and Tokyo has 0.23 per 100,000.

Should I move to Dublin or Tokyo?

Too close to call — 68 vs 64. Tokyo has a slight edge, but Dublin might suit you better depending on your priorities. See the full comparison above for rent, safety, internet speed, climate, and democracy scores to decide which city fits your priorities.

Is it easier to get residency in Dublin or Tokyo?

Dublin: Ireland Critical Skills Employment Permit (complex process, 2 years (then IRP card)). Tokyo: Japan Digital Nomad Visa (moderate requirements, 6 months (no renewal)). See each city's profile page for full requirements.

Which has better weather, Dublin or Tokyo?

Tokyo is warmer in summer (28°C vs 18°C). Dublin has milder summers, which suits those who prefer cooler weather. Climate preference is personal — use the weather section above to compare seasons.

Can I live in Dublin or Tokyo without speaking the local language?

English is easier to get by in Dublin (EF EPI score: 96/100) than in Tokyo (36/100). In Dublin, daily life and professional settings often work in English. In Tokyo, learning some of the local language will make long-term settlement significantly smoother.

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