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  2. 11 Safest Places To Retire Abroad for Less Than $2,000 a Month

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    Japan. 2023 average monthly cost of living: ... To find the safest places to retire abroad, GOBankingRates gathered a list of the safest countries from around the world sourced from the Institute ...

  3. Crime in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 Japan experienced 1.3 robberies and 1.1 murders per 100,000 population. [5] In the same year, Japanese authorities solved 75.9% of robberies and 95.9% of homicides. [5] In 1990 the police identified over 2.2 million Penal Code violations.

  4. List of reportedly haunted locations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    One of the most popular suicide sites in Japan, [13] [14] reputed to be haunted by the yƫrei of those died there. [15] [16] Oiran Buchi According to a legend during the Warring States period, there was a gold mine in the area. The 55 prostitutes working there were killed to prevent them from sharing information about the gold. [17] [18]

  5. 15 Most Affordable Places To Retire Abroad - AOL

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    1. Japan. Cost-of-living index: 46.1 Purchasing power index: 117 Grocery cost index: 53.7 Healthcare quality index: 79.7 Safety index: 77.3 Average rent: $497 Peacefulness index rank: 1.53 Jordan ...

  6. I Want to Retire in Japan. What Do I Need? - AOL

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    Japan is known for bullet trains, amazing cuisine and some of the cleanest, litter-free streets in the world. Overall, the nation is a beautiful place to both visit and live. In addition to its ...

  7. Yakuza - Wikipedia

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    Shimizu Jirocho (1820–1893) is Japan's most famous yakuza and folk hero. [16] He was born Chogoro Yamamoto, but changed his name when he was adopted, a common Japanese practice. [ 17 ] His life and exploits were featured in sixteen films between 1911 and 1940.

  8. How to Retire in Japan: Costs, Visas and More - AOL

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    Japan is known for bullet trains, an amazing cuisine and some of the cleanest, litter-free streets in the world. Overall, the nation is a beautiful place to both visit and live. In addition to its ...

  9. Inunaki Village - Wikipedia

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    The residents of the village refused to accept the Constitution of Japan, and extant the legitimacy of the Japanese government. Near the entrance to the village, there's a handwritten sign reading "The Japanese constitution is not in effect past here." In order to find the village, one must take a small side road past Old Inunaki Tunnel. [2]

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