Yama, Kaimashita ~Isekai Gurashi mo Warukunai~ - Vol. 1 Ch. 2 - A new life after buying a mountain

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230,000 yen a month is like USD$17.6K a year. Can't imagine what the cost of living in Japan is like, as a Californian.
Median income in Japan is ~472,000 per month. So it's pretty damn low. However, since she's living on a mountain in a fantasy world, she doesn't have to pay rent or utilities. So it's actually pretty good.
 
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230k yen a month equal to 5-6 months average Indonesian salary, free meal, build your own stuff in an instant
Yep this girl winning
230k yen in my country is a little above a full year's worth of minimum salary, where close to a quarter of the population makes that or less. That deity would run out of mountains if it tried that deal here.
 
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run away form real world enslavement to be enslaved by cunning fox doing hard labor maintaining a mountain
lol well given how her mom/ex /boss is something like labor might be more appealing than dealing with “unpleasant ppl”
 
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If she's going to be given money monthly for "managing" the mountain, why was it set up as her buying the mountain instead of just being given a job? If the price is the million suggested at the beginning, she'll make that back in half a year.
 
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230k yen in my country is a little above a full year's worth of minimum salary, where close to a quarter of the population makes that or less. That deity would run out of mountains if it tried that deal here.

Or at least, buy a proper scythe, not that small hobby garden tool.
 
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230,000 yen a month is like USD$17.6K a year. Can't imagine what the cost of living in Japan is like, as a Californian.
In Hungary 230k HUF is an average salary, but 1 yen is 2,5 HUF, so she is making 2.5 times more then me + have a nice area to live.
And yes I have a big fat 8k $ of salary /year.
 

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