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City Center or Residential Area?

Renting is never an easy task especially if the country is one you are unfamiliar with. Tokyo is a city where property value has skyrocketed so steep you would consider yourself lucky to even just afford a single room for your budget. Apartment Tokyo has to offer varies for the people who are looking to rent as a foreigner is over turned off from a rental place. Try not to be too overwhelmed with the difficulties to find you an apartment as the apartment Tokyo offers are usually for Japanese that the home owner could trust and communicate with.

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The basic contract to adhere for rentals in Tokyo would demand a minimum of two months deposit that would only be refundable partly which depends on the courtesy of the owner. An additional of a month’s rent is paid off to the agents to cover up the cost of insurance, a guarantor and key money that is a custom to be presented to the home owner as a gift which is traditionally called ‘reikin’ in the Japanese language.

As Tokyo is the hub of activity in the country, it would be almost close to impossible to find for a house that would not demand a deposit. Main areas in Tokyo such as Shirokane, Ginza, Shibuya or Azabu would provide you closer city life but at a much steep price. Surburban areas such as Yamanote or Ueno that are situated close enough with a commuting distance to the city center would provide you with a more affordable offers.

Unlike certain countries, an apartment around Tokyo would not come furnished therefore it would require extra money to get in the elemental furniture’s such as a bed, a cupboard and a dresser for your usage. If you are not looking to spend a long term here than perhaps the concept of a ‘gaijin house’ or loosely translated as a guesthouse would seem more inviting.

The best part of this offer is that there’s no headache of a full rental contract and you would have yourself a fully furnished apartment, this at the same cost yet with much lesser hassle. It proves to be an easier affair as you would not be bound by contract and the only worries would be utilities bill and the rent. However, the only thing you would need to worry about a ‘gaijin house’ would be the environment and safety. Be sure to scout the place before rushing into matters.

 

Differences Between Japanese And Western Rooms

Finding a place in Tokyo to stay is not easy. What do I mean with that? There are plenty of advertisements about Tokyo apartments for rent, however, the problem is whether the cost of the room is sufficient to meet your needs for a comfortable stay. Tokyo housing facilities are really expensive, so that it is wise to scout the best facility before you make your final choice. Most of Tokyo apartment for rents come with different accommodations to choose from.  This is to suit the needs of every occupant and feel comfortable despite its expensive taste.
Japanese and Western rooms
Tokyo apartment for rent
Usually, Tokyo apartments offer different styles of rooms to their customers. The design and the facilities will control the price of the room. For those who would want to venture into a new environment, you can choose between the Japanese style or the Western style room.  The main difference between Japanese Style and Western Style room lies in the flooring used for the rooms.
For Japanese style room, they use ‘tatami’ flooring while the Western style room has either wooden floor, cushion floors, or carpets. However, as observed, Tokyo apartments now preferred the Western style. Probably because most customers who occupy the apartments are foreign nationals who prefers to feel the same comfort and luxury of their own home. But, few had known of the good things about the Japanese style room. Let us discuss these things and the next time you scout for a place to stay, look for the Japanese style apartment.
  1. ‘Tatami ‘flooring is very flexible which you can move around; it can be used as single accommodation or by a party. You can easily convert it to a futon or couch to make it a sleeping quarter;
  2. ‘Tatami’ rooms have little furnishings, it is not crowded, so it can house a greater number of occupants.  Some occupants may sit directly on the ‘tatami’ floor with so much ease and comfort; and
  3. ‘Tatami‘ is made up of straw weavings which is porous. It is cool and fresh to the feet. It can serve as an insulator which is very necessary during summer month or to prevent too much cold during winter.

Now, knowing the difference, you have now the idea of which room you are going to settle for a wonderful vacation.