10 Best Places to Retire in Japan

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4. Yokohama

A city which was completely destroyed two times, for the first time during the earthquake in 1923, and the second time during the American bombing in 1945, today with its 3.50 million residents is the biggest city in Japan. The most famous part of the city represents the neighborhood “Minatomirai 21” that arose in the 80s as a result of urbanization plan for the city. The main feature of the city is the tallest building in Japan, “Land Mark Tower”, which also has the fastest elevator. For the costs of living in this city, it is necessary to extract an average of $3,650 per month.

 Best Places to Retire in Japan

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