Renting an Apartment in Japan: Simple Guide for Foreign Residents
A simple explanation of rent, deposit, guarantor company, contracts, and move-out costs.

- Before Signing
- Guarantor Company
- Read Move-Out Rules
- Utilities and Internet
- If There Is Trouble
Before Signing
Apartment contracts in Japan can include rent, management fee, deposit, key money, agency fee, guarantor company fee, insurance, and renewal fee.
Guarantor Company
Many apartments require a guarantor company. Check the first fee, yearly fee, and what happens if payment is late.
Read Move-Out Rules
Move-out cleaning, damage repair, notice period, and deposit return rules are important. Take photos when you move in and move out.
Utilities and Internet
Electricity, gas, water, and internet may need separate contracts. Check start dates before moving in.
If There Is Trouble
If you have trouble with the owner, agent, deposit, noise, or repair, keep documents and messages and consult a housing or consumer office.
This article is based on official public information and is written in simple English. Procedures may differ by person and city. Please check the official page or a consultation office for your own case.
Source: https://www.mlit.go.jp/jutakukentiku/house/jutakukentiku_house_tk3_000020.html
