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Highest Income in Japan

Top 100 cities ranked by highest income

Highest Income — Japan

1 Jūjō-nakahara 40 $45,800
2 Hirai 40 $45,800
3 Musashimurayama 40 $45,800
4 Adachi 40 $45,800
5 Hakonegasaki 40 $45,800
6 Jiyūgaoka 40 $45,800
7 Kita 40 $45,800
8 Komagome 40 $45,800
9 Hasune 40 $45,800
10 Inagi 40 $45,800
11 Katsushika 40 $45,800
12 Chōfu 40 $45,800
13 Higashiyamato 40 $45,800
14 Kuramae 40 $45,800
15 Hino 40 $45,800
16 Kachidoki 40 $45,800
17 Akabane 40 $45,800
18 Funabori 40 $45,800
19 Hachijō 40 $45,800
20 Kamata 40 $45,800
21 Kaigan 40 $45,800
22 Nagasaki 40 $45,800
23 Akasaka 40 $45,800
24 Kiyose 40 $45,800
25 Akatsuka 40 $45,800
26 Mejiro 40 $45,800
27 Mizue 40 $45,800
28 Akihabara 40 $45,800
29 Akiruno 40 $45,800
30 Akishima 40 $45,800
31 Hibarigaoka 40 $45,800
32 Akitsu 40 $45,800
33 Den’enchōfu 40 $45,800
34 Minami-ōi 40 $45,800
35 Kunitachi 40 $45,800
36 Iriya 40 $45,800
37 Inokashira 40 $45,800
38 Hikarigaoka 40 $45,800
39 Hatsudai 40 $45,800
40 Eifuku 40 $45,800
41 Itabashi 40 $45,800
42 Hachiōji 40 $45,800
43 Machida 40 $45,800
44 Kamiya 40 $45,800
45 Kiba 40 $45,800
46 Futaba 40 $45,800
47 Igusa 40 $45,800
48 Minato City 40 $45,800
49 Aobadai 40 $45,800
50 Aoi 40 $45,800
51 Haneda 40 $45,800
52 Aoto 40 $45,800
53 HIgashifushimi 40 $45,800
54 Ikegami 40 $45,800
55 Higashimurayama 40 $45,800
56 Arakawa 40 $45,800
57 Kodaira 40 $45,800
58 Higashi-nihombashi 40 $45,800
59 Kamiigusa 40 $45,800
60 Egota 40 $45,800
61 Kanamachi 40 $45,800
62 Asagaya-minami 40 $45,800
63 Asagayakita 40 $45,800
64 Higashigotanda 40 $45,800
65 Fuchū 40 $45,800
66 Fussa 40 $45,800
67 Asahigaoka 40 $45,800
68 Ikebukuro 40 $45,800
69 Kamirenjaku 40 $45,800
70 Ebisu 40 $45,800
71 Kaminakazato 40 $45,800
72 Hamura 40 $45,800
73 Asakusa 40 $45,800
74 Asakusabashi 40 $45,800
75 Itsukaichi 40 $45,800
76 Komae 40 $45,800
77 Horikiri 40 $45,800
78 Koganei 40 $45,800
79 Funado 40 $45,800
80 Ebara 40 $45,800
81 Kinshi 40 $45,800
82 Ichinoe 40 $45,800
83 Machiya 40 $45,800
84 Kosuge 40 $45,800
85 Meguro 40 $45,800
86 Higashikurume 40 $45,800
87 Heiwadai 40 $45,800
88 Gōtokuji 40 $45,800
89 Chūō 40 $45,800
90 Iwai 40 $45,800
91 Minamino 40 $45,800
92 Azabu-jūban 40 $45,800
93 Etchūjima 40 $45,800
94 Musashino 40 $45,800
95 Chiyoda 40 $45,800
96 Kichijōji-honchō 40 $45,800
97 Hikawadai 40 $45,800
98 Daiba 40 $45,800
99 Edogawe 40 $45,800
100 Kokubunji 40 $45,800

The highest-income cities in Japan represent areas where residents earn significantly above the national median. Jūjō-nakahara leads with a median household income of $45,800. These cities are often home to concentrations of high-paying industries including technology, finance, and healthcare.

High median incomes typically correlate with strong local economies, educated workforces, and proximity to major employment centers. Many of these cities are suburbs or satellite communities of larger metro areas, where professionals live while commuting to nearby urban cores.

While high incomes are attractive, they often come with correspondingly higher costs of living, particularly in housing. The gap between income and housing costs varies significantly across these top-earning communities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Households in Jūjō-nakahara earn $45,800 — that's -39% above the national median of $75,000.
  • 2. Median household income has grown faster in suburban communities than in urban cores over the past decade.
  • 3. High-income cities often correlate with higher education levels — most of these cities have college attainment rates above 50%.
  • 4. 40 is well-represented with 10 cities in the top income rankings.

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