1. Cost of living: Japan and Singapore are both high-consumption countries. Specifically, Japan's consumer goods (CPI) is about 20% higher than Singapore's, but Singapore's housing prices are much higher than Japan's. In Japan, housing prices in urban areas are twice as high as those in Singapore, while basic wages are relatively high. The cost of living in Singapore is relatively high, but due to its small size, the daily transportation and insurance costs are more reasonable.
2. Gourmet: The food price in Japan is relatively high, with a sushi serving costing more than 50 dollars, while the food price in Singapore is relatively low, and you can taste all kinds of delicious food, with a Chili crab serving less than 20 dollars.
3. Tourism consumption: Japan and Singapore are popular tourist destinations for foreign tourists. In Singapore, hotels are very expensive, but in terms of attractions and meals, they are still relatively affordable. In contrast, Japan's travel is full of mystery and cultural charm, with balanced consumption and relatively low hotel prices.
To sum up, there are some differences in prices between Japan and Singapore, depending on the goods and fields. Generally speaking, the price in Japan is slightly higher than that in Singapore, but this difference may be different in different fields.