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Wages & Salary in Japan
If you’ve moved to Japan with the intention of working, you’ll need to know what to expect in terms of income. Does Japan have a national minimum wage and how do salaries compare with other countries? How much do they vary across regions and industries? Here’s what to expect when it comes to Japanese pay packets. Wages and Salaries in Japan Japan’s salary system is similar to those in many other countries. Most employees will get a monthly salary, usually paid around the 25th of the month. Wages are typically paid directly into Japanese bank accounts, with tax and social security (pensions and health insurance) contributions deducted at the source. Workers in Japan also often receive bonus payments – either annually or twice-yearly. When you start a job in Japan, your employer should inform you of your regular payday and if/when you will receive any bonuses throughout the year. Minimum Wage in Japan Japan doesn’t have a national minimum wage. Instead, each prefecture sets its own minimum wage – although in reality these are usually similar to each other. In 2026, the average minimum wage across the country is 1,121 yen/hour. The highest is in Tokyo (1,226 yen/hour). Certain industries…