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Japan vs South Korea

Salary after tax, side-by-side. Tax Year 2025.

South Korea keeps on average 5.2pp more of gross salary

Japan currency

JPY ¥

South Korea currency

KRW ₩

Japan top rate

45.0%

South Korea top rate

45.0%

Side-by-side Salary Breakdown

Each row converts a USD-equivalent salary into each country's local currency, then applies full 2025 tax brackets and social security contributions.

Gross (USD)JapanSouth KoreaWinner
$50,000
¥7,600,000 / 69,000,000
¥5,348,000
70.4% take-home
Tax: ¥2,252,000
₩51,886,500
75.2% take-home
Tax: ₩17,113,500
South Korea +4.8pp
$75,000
¥11,400,000 / 103,500,000
¥7,464,000
65.5% take-home
Tax: ¥3,936,000
₩73,244,750
70.8% take-home
Tax: ₩30,255,250
South Korea +5.3pp
$100,000
¥15,200,000 / 138,000,000
¥9,440,000
62.1% take-home
Tax: ¥5,760,000
₩92,513,000
67.0% take-home
Tax: ₩45,487,000
South Korea +4.9pp
$150,000
¥22,800,000 / 207,000,000
¥13,056,000
57.3% take-home
Tax: ¥9,744,000
₩129,339,500
62.5% take-home
Tax: ₩77,660,500
South Korea +5.2pp
$200,000
¥30,400,000 / 276,000,000
¥16,476,000
54.2% take-home
Tax: ¥13,924,000
₩165,806,000
60.1% take-home
Tax: ₩110,194,000
South Korea +5.9pp

FX rates stamped April 2026. Take-home percentage is currency-independent and the most reliable cross-country metric. Excludes state/provincial/cantonal/local taxes where applicable.

Cost of Living Comparison

Tax rates only tell half the story. A high salary in an expensive city may leave you worse off than a moderate salary somewhere cheaper. Japan is 21% cheaper than South Korea based on combined cost-of-living + rent indices.

Japan

21% cheaper than South Korea

COL+Rent
32.8
Local power
70
Rent index
14.7
Groceries
50.3

NYC = 100

South Korea

26% more expensive than Japan

COL+Rent
41.3
Local power
112
Rent index
16.1
Groceries
77.5

NYC = 100

Monthly cost (single, mid-range)JapanSouth KoreaΔ
Rent (1BR, city centre)
$650$685 -5%
Rent (1BR, outside centre)
$420$495 -15%
Groceries (one person)
$290$480 -40%
Utilities (85m² apartment)
$195$150 +30%
Transit pass (monthly)
$65$50 +30%
Restaurant meal (mid-range)
$8$10 -20%
Estimated monthly total$1,296$1,485 -13%

Sample monthly costs are average urban estimates for a single person living modestly. Restaurant meal cost annualised assumes 12 visits/month. Source: Numbeo 2026 country rankings (cost indices) and OECD 2025 PPP rates; reviewed April 2026. Actual prices vary by city, neighbourhood, and lifestyle.

Real Purchasing Power (PPP-Adjusted)

The most honest comparison: take each net salary and adjust it for what it can actually buy in the local market. A dollar in Japan buys more or less stuff than a dollar in South Korea — this table shows the equivalent local purchasing power.

True winner (after cost-of-living): Japan

On average, 15.4% more real purchasing power across the salary levels compared. Note: this differs from the tax-only winner (South Korea) — once you account for local prices, the picture changes.

Gross (USD)Net in Japan (USD)Net in South Korea (USD)Real valueTrue winner
$50,000
$35,184
feels like $44,302 in South Korea
$37,599
feels like $29,861 in Japan
Japan: $107,269
South Korea: $91,039
Japan +18%
$75,000
$49,105
feels like $61,831 in South Korea
$53,076
feels like $42,152 in Japan
Japan: $149,711
South Korea: $128,513
Japan +16%
$100,000
$62,105
feels like $78,200 in South Korea
$67,038
feels like $53,241 in Japan
Japan: $189,345
South Korea: $162,321
Japan +17%
$150,000
$85,895
feels like $108,154 in South Korea
$93,724
feels like $74,435 in Japan
Japan: $261,874
South Korea: $226,935
Japan +15%
$200,000
$108,395
feels like $136,485 in South Korea
$120,149
feels like $95,421 in Japan
Japan: $330,472
South Korea: $290,918
Japan +14%

"Real value" = net pay in USD divided by the local cost-of-living + rent index (NYC = 100, scaled). Higher real value means more goods and services per dollar. Adjustment uses Numbeo 2026 indices.

Tax Structure Comparison

Japan

Income tax brackets (JPY)
¥0¥1,950,0005.0%
¥1,950,000¥3,300,00010.0%
¥3,300,000¥6,950,00020.0%
¥6,950,000¥9,000,00023.0%
¥9,000,000¥18,000,00033.0%
¥18,000,000¥40,000,00040.0%
¥40,000,00045.0%
Social security
15.00%
VAT / GST / Sales tax
10.0%

South Korea

Income tax brackets (KRW)
0₩14,000,0006.0%
14,000,000₩50,000,00015.0%
50,000,000₩88,000,00024.0%
88,000,000₩150,000,00035.0%
150,000,000₩300,000,00038.0%
300,000,000₩500,000,00040.0%
500,000,000₩1,000,000,00042.0%
1,000,000,00045.0%
Social security
9.15%
VAT / GST / Sales tax
10.0%

Which country has better take-home pay: Japan or South Korea?

Based on 2025 tax brackets and social security contributions, South Korea generally offers a 5.2 percentage point higher take-home pay on average across common income levels ($50K–$200K USD equivalent). Out of 5 salary levels compared, Japan wins in 0, and South Korea wins in 5.

Key differences in tax structure

  • Japan uses 7 income tax brackets with a top marginal rate of 45.0%.
  • South Korea uses 8 income tax brackets with a top marginal rate of 45.0%.
  • Social security / payroll deductions vary significantly and can shift the comparison by 5–15 percentage points at lower incomes.

Important caveats

This comparison uses national-level income tax plus federal social security contributions, with cost-of-living overlay. It does not include:

  • State, provincial, cantonal, or municipal income taxes
  • Healthcare quality, education, safety, and lifestyle factors
  • Currency risk if your income is in USD
  • Expat-specific tax treaties and foreign tax credits
  • Within-country variance: cost of living and salary expectations vary dramatically between, say, San Francisco and Cleveland or London and Newcastle. Numbers reflect national averages.

Consult a qualified tax advisor and local cost-of-living research before making relocation or employment decisions based on these figures.

Frequently asked questions

Q.Is the net salary higher in Japan or South Korea?

Across common salary levels from $50K to $200K USD, South Korea keeps on average 5.2 percentage points more of gross salary than the other country. Based on 2025 tax brackets for both countries.

Q.Which country has better real purchasing power: Japan or South Korea?

Japan offers higher real purchasing power once cost of living is factored in. Japan's combined cost-of-living + rent index is 32.8 (NYC = 100), while South Korea's is 41.3, making Japan 21% cheaper than South Korea. After adjusting net pay for local prices, Japan comes out ahead at most income levels.

Q.Is Japan more expensive than South Korea?

Japan is 21% cheaper than South Korea based on Numbeo's combined cost-of-living + rent index (2026). Specifically, a 1-bedroom city centre apartment costs about $650/month in Japan vs $685/month in South Korea, and a basic monthly grocery basket runs $290 vs $480.

Q.What does PPP-adjusted salary mean?

Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) adjustment translates a salary into the equivalent local buying power. For example, if you earn $80,000 after tax in Japan and the cost of living in South Korea is different, your money "feels like" $100,732 when spent in South Korea. This is the most honest way to compare jobs in different countries.

Q.What income tax rates do Japan and South Korea use?

Japan uses 7 income tax brackets ranging from the lowest rate to the top marginal. South Korea uses 8 brackets. Both countries also levy social security contributions. Full bracket details are shown in the comparison table above.

Q.Does this include local/state taxes?

This comparison uses national/federal income tax plus social security contributions. Some countries (US, CA, CH, DE) have additional state, provincial, cantonal, or local income taxes that would increase total tax burden in high-tax sub-jurisdictions. Federal-only tax typically understates the true rate by 2–12 percentage points.

Q.Are currency conversion rates accurate?

We use approximate April 2026 exchange rates for USD base comparisons. Real-time FX varies day to day. The take-home percentage is currency-independent and is the most reliable cross-country metric.

Q.Where does the cost-of-living data come from?

Cost-of-living indices and sample monthly costs are sourced from Numbeo (2026), a crowd-sourced cost-of-living database. Purchasing power parity (PPP) rates are from OECD 2025 statistics where available. Numbeo data is user-contributed and reflects average urban prices; actual costs can vary by city, neighbourhood, and lifestyle. For personal financial decisions, always verify with up-to-date local sources.

Q.Where can I calculate my exact salary in these countries?

Use our dedicated salary calculators for Japan or South Korea to enter a specific gross income and see the full bracket-by-bracket breakdown, social security contributions, and monthly net.

Japan vs South Korea: Per-Amount Deep Dives

Drill down to a specific salary level for side-by-side net pay, monthly take-home, tax breakdown, and real purchasing power.