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Everyone wants to live in Tokyo, but not everyone can afford a high-rise apartment in Shibuya. Not everyone is willing to commute from the inaka (countryside) either. To help you get the most out of your rent money, let’s go through the average cost for different neighborhoods in Tokyo and some tips for finding the right place to live—for the right price. Is Tokyo expensive?Average cost by wardWhich ward should I live in?Can I afford central Tokyo?Central Tokyo’s border wards are a good middle groundWhat are the cheapest wards in Tokyo?Outside the 23 wardsIs Tokyo expensive?Tokyo is no longer ...
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You may have seen some viral headlines over the years about “free” or cheap abandoned properties available in Japan. Everyone from CNBC to CNN has talked about it. While Japan’s government is trying to entice new residents with cheap or even free property, it’s not as simple as walking up to an abandoned home and claiming it for yourself. Realistically speaking, these homes aren’t 100 percent free. They require renovation, investment and come with strict terms and conditions to make the home livable—the kind of terms and conditions that should make any potential buyer reconsider before putting...
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The cost of living in Japan can be quite high and if you want to live in Tokyo, you can expect to pay around ¥180,000 a month. We know you want to save as much yen as possible for ramen and karaoke, so we’re here to help you out. Check out these foreigner-friendly apartments for rent in Adachi. [1LDK Apartment /Ogi](https://apartments.gaijinpot.com/en/rent/view/686184?utmsource=blog.gaijinpot.com&utmmedium=referral&utm_campaign=apartment) Monthly Cost: ¥99,500Layout: 1LDKSize: 53.33m²Location: Ogi, Adachi-ku, TokyoNearest Sation: Ougi Ohashi Station (5 min. walk) - Nippori-Toneri LinerDescript...
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