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Tokyo — HOUSING

Apartment in Tokyo for Foreigners

Finding an apartment in Tokyo as a foreigner is hard — but possible.

Many landlords in Tokyo refuse to rent to foreigners. This guide covers foreigner-friendly agencies in Tokyo, how to handle key money and guarantors, and your tenant rights.

Local Resources in Tokyo

Sakura House (share houses)

sakura-house.com

Gaijinpot Housing

housing.gaijinpot.com

Chiyoda Ward Office

Contact for housing consultation

What To Do in Tokyo

  1. 1

    Use foreigner-friendly agencies (Sakura House, Leopalace21, Gaijinpot)

  2. 2

    Use a guarantor company (hoshougaisha) if you don't have a Japanese guarantor

  3. 3

    Negotiate key money (reikin) — try to get it waived, especially in Tokyo

  4. 4

    Register at Chiyoda Ward Office within 14 days of moving

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rent an apartment in Tokyo as a foreigner?

Yes, but many landlords refuse foreigners. Use foreigner-friendly agencies to find options in Tokyo.

What is key money in Tokyo?

Key money (reikin) is a non-refundable gift to landlord, typically 1–2 months rent. Try to negotiate it down or eliminate it.

How do I find a guarantor in Tokyo?

Use a guarantor company (hoshougaisha). SMBC Guarantee and Nippon Housing Credit are common in Japan.

What if a landlord refuses to rent to me in Tokyo?

Discrimination based on nationality is legally problematic. Report to your prefectural government or use a foreigner-friendly agency.

Need immediate help in Tokyo?

Gaijin Support connects you with English-speaking support agents in Tokyo — 24/7, for any emergency.