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Student Housing in Japan

Japan is located in East Asia and is made up of four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu, along with thousands of smaller islands. While its geography is diverse, most international students tend to concentrate in major urban and university cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, where universities and housing options are more closely connected. In most cases, students choose housing based on proximity to campus and access to public transport, as commuting plays an important role in daily life in Japan. Areas near major universities tend to be well connected, with train and subway systems making it possible to live slightly outside the city centre while still maintaining a convenient commute.

Top Japanese Cities for International Students

The cities with the largest number of Japanese international students include Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Fukuoka and Nagoya. Among them, Tokyo, as the capital, has a large number of universities and well-developed infrastructure and has the largest number of international students. Osaka and Nagoya attract a large number of international students due to their economic vitality and lower cost of living, while Kyoto is renowned for its rich historical and cultural heritage. Let's explore student accommodation in Japan's top cities.

  1. Tokyo Student Accommodation
  2. Kyoto Student Accommodation
  3. Osaka Student Accommodation
  4. Fukuoka Student Accommodation
  5. Nagoya Student Accommodation 
  6. Yokohama Student Accommodation 
  7. Kobe Student Accommodation 
  8. Sapporo Student Accommodation 
  9. Sendai Student Accommodation
  10. Tsukuba Student Accommodation

Popular Japanese Universities and Nearby Student Housing

Top universities in Japan are internationally recognised, and cities with major universities often develop strong student living zones around campuses. In these areas, accommodation demand is consistently high, especially at the start of academic terms. 

Average Rent by Region

The average monthly student rent in Japan ranges from approximately ¥26,000 in the Tohoku region to ¥57,000 in Tokyo, with a national average of about ¥41,000. Rents are significantly higher in major cities like Tokyo due to their urban location, while other regions such as Hokkaido, the Kanto region (surrounding Tokyo), and Kinki (including Osaka and Kyoto) are more affordable. 
Region Average Rent (Yen)
National average 41,000
Tokyo 57,000
Hokkaido 34,000
Tohoku 26,000
Kanto 51,000
Chubu 30,000
Kinki 40,000
Chugoku 26,000
Shikoku 27,000
Kyushu 29,000

Types of Student Housing in Japan

For students searching for housing in Japan, accommodation choice is often one of the most important early decisions. In major student cities, there are typically three main types of housing available: university dormitories, shared houses, and private apartments. Each option reflects a different balance of cost, privacy, and lifestyle.

Shared houses in Japan are particularly common among international students, offering furnished rooms and a more social living environment, often with shared kitchens and common spaces. University dormitories are usually more affordable and located close to campus, but availability can be limited. Private apartments in Japan offer greater independence and privacy and are widely available in cities like Tokyo and Osaka. Read the following guide to make an informed choice that fits your lifestyle, budget, and goals.

Share houses

Share house in Japan not only comes with an affordable price, but also offers social connections for students, it's easy to make new friends, just be present in common areas like the kitchen or lounge, participate in resident-organized events, and use shared hobbies to start conversations.

  • Advantages: Affordable rent, Social opportunities
  • Disadvantages: Limited privacy, Dependent on roommates

Private apartments

Some students also would like to choose private studio for total independence. This type of apartment building in Japan offers freedom and flexibility. But may lead to higher costs. If you are concerned about potential feelings of loneliness or burnout, a private apartment may not be the most suitable choice, as the lack of built-in community.

  • Advantages: High freedom, Independent living

  • Disadvantages: High initial cost, Complicated procedures

Homestay 

Some international students would choose start with a host family to practice Japanese and get immersive experience, then transition to a share house for social connections or a private studio for total independence. If you live in a host family, you should be prepared to eat Japanese food, which is health and delicious.

  • Advantages: Cultural immersion, Language practice

  • Disadvantages: Less privacy, Adapt to family rules

Student Dormitories

The proportion of Japanese college students living in school dormitories is not high. Especially for international students, the number of dormitories is scarce, and they need to rent a house on their own even more.

  • Advantages: Lower cost, Furnished

  • Disadvantages: More rules, Shared facilities

Why book student accommodation in Japan with uhomes.com?

Finding suitable student accommodation in Japan can be challenging, the rental process can be difficult for international students who are new to the country, do not speak Japanese, or do not have a local guarantor. uhomes.com makes it easier. We are dedicated to providing a more accessible student accommodation solution and assisting students seeking affordable student accommodation in Japan.

  • Student Housing Options: We offer shared houses, private apartments, and international students housing in Japan's major cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto
  • Easier Access for International Students: To help you reduce common entry barriers, we provide Japan student housing without guarantor requirements and upfront costs.
  • Multilingual support: Use the language switcher on our website to browse in your preferred language, or speak with our live multilingual support team (Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, etc.) for personalized assistance with communication and rental procedures. 
  • Useful housing filters: Structured and comparable accommodation in Japan for students. Whether you're looking for a student share house or single room rent in Japan, furnished or unfurnished apartments, short-term rentals or long-term, we help you evaluate options before arriving in Japan. 
  • Safe & Affordable: uhomes.com's properties are 100% verified, ensure a safe rental experience. We're committed to helping you discover a secure and budget-friendly student residence in Japan.

  • Dedicated Support: uhomes.com offers 24/7 support, our properties provide reviews and explanations in English and other languages, so make informed decisions, and focus on thriving in your studies.

Cost of Living in Japan:

The average monthly cost of living in Japan for students is approximately ¥73,000 to ¥150,000, depending on factors like location and lifestyle. Tokyo is at the higher end with average monthly costs around ¥199,000, while other regions can be as low as ¥133,000. Key expenses include rent, food, utilities, transportation, and other expenses.

  • Student accommodation costs in Japan:
    Price  Monthly Rent (Yen)
    Apartment ¥70,000 – ¥150,000
    Share house ¥40,000 – ¥80,000
    Dorm ¥20,000 to ¥50,000
    Homestay ¥50,000 – ¥80,000
  • Food and Groceries:

       Dining Out: ¥1,000 - ¥3,000/month

       Groceries: ¥25,000 - ¥40,000/month

  • Transportation: ¥8,000 - ¥13,000/month
  • Healthcare: ¥20,000 - ¥30,000/year
  • Miscellaneous costs: ¥24,000 - ¥40,000/month
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DASH LIVING ASAKUSA EAST

DASH LIVING ASAKUSA EAST

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4.80 mi from UJS Language Institute (straight line)

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1-11-4 Nihonbashi Bakurocho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo 103-0002

1.63 mi from Toyo Gakuen University (straight line)

Apartment No Service Fee Weekend Check-In Available Bathtub with air-con Floor-to-ceiling Window Dry Wet Separation Near Subway Near supermarket Near bus station
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DASH LIVING ASAKUSA SOUTH

DASH LIVING ASAKUSA SOUTH

1-10-10 Higashi-Komagata, Tokyo, Tokyo 130-0005

1.00 mi walk from Waseda BunkaKan Japanese Language Course

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Student Hall Campus terrace Shinjuku Hyakunincho [Meals included]

Student Hall Campus terrace Shinjuku Hyakunincho [Meals included]

新宿区百人町3丁目26-2, Tokyo, Tokyo 169-0073

1.49 mi walk from Waseda University Waseda Campus (Headquarters)

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee Near Subway Near railway station Walk to school Near supermarket Near park Near bus station Furnished Dry Wet Separation
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Hmlet Higashi NakanoⅡ

Hmlet Higashi NakanoⅡ

5-5-16 5 Chome-5-16 Higashi-Nakano, Tokyo, Tokyo 164-0003

2.51 mi from Meros Language School (straight line)

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From JP¥177,000/month
Weave Place - Ueno South

Weave Place - Ueno South

2丁目20番1号 台東区台東2-20-1, Tokyo, Tokyo 110-0016

4.99 mi walk from ARC ACADEMY SHINJUKU SCHOOL

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From JP¥262,834/month
Weave Residences –Roppongi

Weave Residences –Roppongi

港区六本木3丁目3-10, Tokyo, Tokyo 106-0032

0.08 mi from UJS Language Institute (straight line)

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Minami Nagasaki

Minami Nagasaki

豊島区南長崎5丁目6-10, Tokyo, Tokyo 171-0052

0.77 mi from Mejiro University (straight line)

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FAQs on Japan Accommodation for Students

How early should I book student housing in Japan?

You should book student housing in Japan around 3–6 months before your start date, depending on your course type.

University students usually prepare earlier, around November–February for the April intake, or May–August for the September/October intake, because most universities start allocating accommodation soon after admission results are released.

Language school students often book 1–3 months before arrival, as they have multiple intakes throughout the year, including January, April, July, and October.

Postgraduate students typically book 3–5 months in advance, especially for April or October intake, since studio and private accommodation near universities is more limited.

In general, booking earlier gives you better options in location, price, and room type, especially in major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.

How to find student housing in Japan?

You can find student housing in Japan through uhomes.com. We are dedicated to helping international students find the ideal house in Japan. All our listings are verified, fully furnished, and equipped with essential amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. We have advisors speaking both Japanese and English. Feel free to contact us anytime for your rental needs.

How much is student accommodation in Japan?

The cost of student accommodation in Japan ranges from ¥15,000 - ¥100,000 per month, depending on the location, room type, and utilities.  

  • University dormitories: ¥20,000 - ¥60,000 per month.
  • Shared houses: ¥15,000 - ¥70,000 per month.
  • Private apartments outside major city centres: ¥40,000 - ¥80,000 per month.
  • Private studios in Tokyo: ¥80,000 - ¥100,000 per month

Are there cheap student accommodation in Japan?

Yes, there are cheap student accommodations in Japan. Beyond the low rent, uhomes.com’s exclusive affordable accommodation in Japan for students with no cleaning fee. Some are bill-inclusive and have no key money, no agent fees, and no fire insurance. Book with uhomes.com, you can secure the ideal student room at the lowest price.

What are the best student accommodation in Japan?

The best student accommodation in Japan depends on your preferences and budget. If you value privacy and independence, consider our DASH LIVING SHINJUKU SANCHOME SYFORME, Tokyo. It offers various fully furnished 1-bedroom apartments in Japan, ensuring you have a comfortable life. If you are a budget-conscious international student, our affordable student housing in Japan starts from ¥15,000/month-¥29,000/month, such as Asakusa Nagatani Building, Tokyo.

Are utilities included in student accommodation in Japan?

You can find some student accommodations in Japan include utilities in the rent, while others charge them separately. You should always check what is included before booking.

What are room types of student accommodation in Japan?

Student accommodation in Japan includes university dorms, shared houses, private apartments, and homestays.

  • Student dormitories in universities are usually the most cost-effective room type in Japan. They often have shared public facilities and regulations.
  • Share houses in Japan include private bedrooms, shared kitchens, and bathroom spaces. They generally offer more flexible lease terms, so you can move in anytime.
  • Private apartments offer the highest privacy and freedom, but they involve more procedures and often require upfront fees such as deposits, gifts, or guarantees.
  • Homestays mean you will live with a Japanese family and enjoy better care and a language environment. Some even include meals, making them suitable for those who want to integrate into local life quickly.

Are student apartments in Japan furnished?

Yes. Most student apartments in Japan are fully furnished with a bed, desk, chair, and basic appliances, making them suitable for international students.

Where do international students live in Japan?

About 70% of international students live in private apartments in Japan. Shared houses are popular options for short-term stays. Other students live in public dormitories for a lower price.

Can I rent student accommodation in Japan before arriving?

Yes. You can rent student accommodation in Japan before arriving. uhomes.com offers properties in Japan that allow online applications, virtual viewing, and digital contracts, so you can secure a room from overseas before your move.

Do I need a guarantor when renting student apartments in Japan?

Yes, most student apartments in Japan require a guarantor. If you don't have a Japanese guarantor, you can book student accommodation in Japan with uhomes.com. Our valid properties require no guarantor and make you live a hassle-free life.

Can I get a part-time job while studying in Japan?

Yes, you can find a part-time job while studying in Japan. Before finding part-time jobs, you need to apply for permission at the local immigration office. With a valid student visa, students are limited to 28 hours per week during term time. Many international students earn approximately 81,000 yen per month.