Accommodation

Commonly reserved by the institutions, adjoining apartments are just as affordable as shared rooms. Dorms cost ¥35,000 per month, single rooms cost ¥55,000 per month, cleaning is ¥5,000 for each one-time event, and registration is ¥10,000 per event.

Shared Guest House

Westerners are very likely to choose this option. Some regulations call for a 50/50 mix of local and foreign residents to aid international students in learning Japanese culture and customs.

  • Sakura House
  • Oakhouse
  • Tokyo Room Finder
  • JAF Plaza
  • Gaijin House

Homestay

For international students to learn Japanese culture and language, staying with a local family will be advantageous in many ways. Typically, they run about ¥130,000 each month.

  • Homestay – In – Japan
  • Homestay.com
  • Rakoon Homestay

Living in Japan

Student housing, public housing, staff housing, and private lodgings are the different forms of accommodation. The cost of renting will vary significantly. A real estate agent typically rents out private spaces. Small apartments often cost between ¥40,000 and ¥80,000.

Cost of Living

Tokyo is well renowned for having some of the highest living costs in the world. Adapting to Japan's food and day-to-day use products is a good idea, as you may discover that exported products are much more expensive than you anticipated.

Average Accommodation Type

Types of Housing: Housing options include public housing, private rental housing, temporary housing, dorms for international students, and school dormitories.

How to Find Housing?

It is essential to ask the institution where you have registered for housing options and request the services of a local property guide. Hiring a real estate agent who can negotiate on your behalf with landowners is also a choice. The final option for finding housing would be to check the region, university, and monthly rent online and then contact a real estate agent when you locate a suitable home.

 

List of universities

S.No. Universities Country