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The following are some things to consider when looking for a house when studying in Japan.It is important to consider these points in order to find a suitable residence that meets the needs and budget of foreign students.

①Budgeting:
First of all, let’s set a budget for monthly rent and initial expenses.In Japan’s metropolitan areas, rents are generally high, but prices vary from region to region.
Select your area of residence:
It is convenient to choose a place close to the university or school where you are studying abroad.Considering the convenience of commuting to school and living, let’s check if there are any facilities nearby, such as transportation infrastructure, convenience stores, and supermarkets.

②Type of house:
There are various types of housing for international students, such as apartments, sharehouses, student dormitories, and single-person apartments.Find choices that fit your lifestyle and budget.
Included in rent:
Rent may include utilities, Wi-Fi, gas and administrative expenses.Find out what’s included in your rent and understand if there are any additional costs.

③Home facilities:
Some properties are furnished or you need to prepare your own furniture.Choose a property that suits your needs.Also consider whether washing machines, kitchen facilities and refrigerators are needed.
Terms & Conditions and Duration:
Let’s understand the details of the contract, such as the contract period, renewal conditions, and how to pay security deposit and key money.In particular, flexible terms and conditions may be required if you are studying abroad for a short period of time.

④Property Safety:
Pay attention to the safety of properties such as security, crime prevention measures, and fire insurance.Earthquake countermeasures are also important in Japan.

⑤Document the lease agreement:
Read and understand the contract thoroughly before signing it.It is important to leave important conditions and responsibilities in writing.

⑥Selection of real estate agents:
Choose a good real estate agent.Reliable traders are helpful in contract procedures and troubleshooting.

⑦Local Living Environment:
In order to adapt to Japanese culture and lifestyle, let’s understand the living environment around us.It is also important to communicate with local communities and build good relationships with neighbors.
Considering the above points, please help us find the best housing to start our study abroad life smoothly.

With our nationwide network, you can also find housing near schools in Osaka, Tokyo, Aichi, Fukuoka, Hokkaido and other regions.I’ll be waiting for your consultation on the line or facebook.

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