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Cost of Living in Hiroshima: Monthly Budget Checklist

A practical budget checklist for rent, utilities, food, transport, insurance, phone, and daily spending in Hiroshima.

Living Guide 2026年6月6日 Updated 2026年6月7日

Hiroshima can feel easier to manage when you separate fixed costs from flexible daily spending. Use this guide as a planning checklist, then confirm current prices with landlords, providers, schools, employers, and official sources.

Cost of Living in Hiroshima: Monthly Budget Checklist
Start with the costs you can predict each month, then leave room for seasonal and setup expenses.

Topic Brief

This budget guide is organized around decisions a newcomer actually has to make in the first months: housing payment timing, utilities, food habits, transport, insurance, phone and internet contracts, and one-time setup costs. The goal is not to publish a fake universal amount, but to help readers build a budget they can verify.

How To Handle It

  • Separate one-time arrival costs from recurring monthly costs before judging affordability.
  • Confirm rent, management fees, insurance, utilities, and commuting costs from the actual contract or provider.
  • Track food, transport, and household purchases for one full month before changing routines.
  • Keep a small reserve for medical visits, school costs, appliance replacement, or paperwork fees.
Cost of Living in Hiroshima: Monthly Budget Checklist
Start with the costs you can predict each month, then leave room for seasonal and setup expenses.

Confirm Before You Act

  • Move-in fees, renewal fees, cancellation notice, and restoration rules.
  • Whether water, gas, electricity, internet, and building fees are billed separately.
  • Whether employer, school, or family support changes the amount you personally pay.

Official Starting Points

Suggested Next Step

Create a simple spreadsheet with fixed costs, flexible costs, and one-time costs, then update it after your first full month in Hiroshima.

Cost of Living in Hiroshima: Monthly Budget Checklist
Start with the costs you can predict each month, then leave room for seasonal and setup expenses.

Last updated: 2026-06-06

Editorial note: This article is prepared from public information and is meant as a planning checklist. Procedures, fees, opening hours, and service terms can change, so confirm current details with official offices, schools, employers, landlords, or providers before acting.

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