Indonesia vs Japan: which nomad visa wins?
Indonesia is easier to qualify for, Japan is lighter on tax, and Indonesiais cheaper day to day. Here's the full breakdown — then model it with your own income.
Updated June 2026 · figures in USD for a single applicant.
| Metric | 🇮🇩 Indonesia | 🇯🇵 Japan |
|---|---|---|
| Income needed (single) | $5,000/mo | $5,500/mo |
| Tax on foreign income | 0% | 0% |
| Special tax regime | — | — |
| Path to citizenship | No residency path | No residency path |
| Comfortable budget (solo) | $1,568/mo | $2,699/mo |
| Visa length | 1 year | 6 months |
| Safety index | 65/100 | 92/100 |
| Internet | 60 Mbps | 250 Mbps |
| English | Moderate | Low |
| Region | Asia-Pacific | Asia-Pacific |
See it with your numbers
Set your household, how you earn and your income — both countries recompute live.
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Live — adjust who's going, how you earn and your income above and both columns update.
Effective tax at different incomes
Approximate all-in rate for a solo employee who becomes tax-resident.
| Monthly income | 🇮🇩 Indonesia | 🇯🇵 Japan |
|---|---|---|
| $3,000/mo | 0.0% | 0.0% |
| $6,000/mo | 0.0% | 0.0% |
| $12,000/mo | 0.0% | 0.0% |
Choose 🇮🇩 Indonesia if…
Bali finally has a real one-year visa — and it makes your foreign income tax-free, cementing the island's place at the centre of the nomad world.
- Foreign income explicitly exempt from tax.
- Bali's Canggu/Ubud are iconic nomad hubs.
- Low costs and a vast community.
Choose 🇯🇵 Japan if…
A high-income passport to six tax-free months in the world's most seamless society — a bucket-list season rather than a long-term home.
- Among the safest, most efficient countries on earth.
- Tax-free thanks to the 6-month cap.
- Unbeatable food, transit and connectivity.
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Indonesia vs Japan: FAQ
Is Indonesia or Japan better for digital nomads?
Indonesia has the lower income bar, Japan taxes foreign income more lightly, and Indonesia is cheaper to live in. Neither nomad visa leads directly to citizenship.
How much income do you need for Indonesia vs Japan?
Indonesia requires about $5,000/mo for a single applicant; Japan requires about $5,500/mo.
Do digital nomads pay tax in Indonesia or Japan?
Indonesia: The E33G is marketed as exempting foreign-earned income, but staying 183+ days makes you an Indonesian tax resident — full exemption beyond that can need a separate expertise-based application, so treat 0% as best-case. — Japan: Non-resident status during the short visa means foreign income isn't taxed.
Figures are 2026 planning estimates in USD for a single applicant. Confirm details on each country's official source before applying.