Preparing to Rent an Apartment
Renting an apartment in Japan requires preparation. First, make sure your Bank Account is ready, as landlords usually require direct deposits. You may also need your My Number card for official procedures.
Required Documents
Typically, you need:
- Residence card
- Bank account details
- Address Registration certificate
- Employment certificate or proof of income
For mobile and internet setup, it helps to have a SIM Card ready.
Finding an Apartment
You can search through real estate agencies or online platforms. Consider asking for English support if you are not fluent in Japanese.
Signing the Lease
Once you find a place, you will sign a lease and pay:
- Security deposit (shikikin)
- Key money (reikin)
- First month’s rent
Moving In and Utilities
After signing, register your Address at the local ward office, set up electricity, gas, and water, and finally enjoy your new home.
Tips for Foreigners
- Work with agencies experienced with foreign tenants.
- Keep all documents handy for smooth registration.
- Always check lease conditions carefully.


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