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Student Accommodation near Keio University Mita Campus

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uhomes.com's Keio University accommodation offers convenient commuting, there are plenty of housing options near Mita/Tamachi and along the Toei lines. flexible rental options, and student-friendly support. Whether you prefer a private 1K/1D or shared apartments, we can help you find a safe and comfortable student housing near Keio University. Many of our properties come furnished, with options for utilities and Wi-Fi included. Simply tell us your budget, move-in date, and preferred stations, and our advisors will recommend suitable listings and arrange viewings.

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DASH LIVING NIHONBASHI EAST

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

3.82 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

82 min

33 min

14 min

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
5.0(3)
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JP¥234,090/month
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DASH LIVING ASAKUSA EAST

Higashi Komagata 3-15-14, Sumida City, Tokyo, Tokyo 130-0005

5.22 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

114 min

45 min

18 min

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Apartment No Service Fee Weekend Check-In Available Bills included Near supermarket Near park Near Shopping Center Near bus station Furnished Dry Wet Separation
4.5(2)
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JP¥179,400/month
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DASH LIVING IKEBUKURO WEST

3-chome-3-10, Ikebukuro , Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo 171-0014

6.33 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

143 min

62 min

25 min

Apartment No Service Fee Near Tram Station City View Near park Near Shopping Center Near bus station Refer A Friend Cashback Weekend Check-In Available Near Subway
5.0(4)
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JP¥229,680/month
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FL RESIDENCE SIBUYA FUTEI

渋谷区笹塚3丁目32番6号, Tokyo, Tokyo 151-0073

4.87 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

109 min

41 min

22 min

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Apartment No Service Fee Double Occupancy(Free) Bills included Near Tram Station Near Subway Near supermarket Near Shopping Center Furnished Dry Wet Separation
5.0(5)
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JP¥216,000/month
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FL Residence Jingu Gyoen V

渋谷区本町2丁目27番2号, Tokyo, Tokyo 151-0071

4.18 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

98 min

39 min

22 min

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Apartment No Service Fee Near bus station Near Shopping Center Near Fast Food Weekend Check-In Available Furnished Near supermarket Bathtub Dry Wet Separation
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JP¥229,500/month
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Schloss Ichigaya

Jun-41 東京都新宿区市谷田町2丁目, Tokyo, Tokyo 162-0843

3.14 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

70 min

33 min

19 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee Near Subway Walk to school Near supermarket Near park Near bus station Dry Wet Separation Balcony with air-con
From JP¥106,000
JP¥105,792/month
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FL Residence Chiyoda Kinkyo

千代田区外神田3丁目8−8, Tokyo, Tokyo 101-0021

4.00 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

103 min

37 min

21 min

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Apartment No Service Fee Double Occupancy(Free) Bills included Near Tram Station Near Subway Near supermarket Near Shopping Center Bathtub Furnished
5.0(6)
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JP¥324,000/month
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ジョイスシモキタザワ

22番5 東京都世田谷区北沢2丁目, Tokyo, Tokyo 155-0031

4.43 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

98 min

36 min

22 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee Referral Bonus Exclusive New Block Open Refer A Friend Cashback Near bus station Near Subway Walk to school Near supermarket Dry Wet Separation
From JP¥79,500
JP¥79,084/month
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HAKUSAN HOUSE

東京都文京区白山4丁目33-14, Tokyo, Tokyo 112-0001

4.95 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

104 min

41 min

22 min

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Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Dry Wet Separation Bills included In-unit Washer/Dryer with air-con Elevator CINEMA Sky Garden Outdoor Garden
5.0(1)
From JP¥23,100
JP¥22,793/week
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Student Residence Blanc Siesta Waseda [Meals included]

1-67-29 豊島区高田1丁目67-29他(地番), Tokyo, Tokyo 171-0033

4.77 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

108 min

43 min

22 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee Sold out before Feb (last April intake) Near Cafe Near Fast Food Weekend Check-In Available Floor-to-ceiling Window In-unit Washer/Dryer Walk to school Near school bus
5.0(5)
From JP¥83,000
JP¥82,584/month
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DASH LIVING FLEG HIGASHI AZABU

1-chōme-24-4 Higashiazabu, Minato City, Tokyo, Tokyo 106-0044

0.47 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

10 min

8 min

3 min

Apartment No Service Fee Weekend Check-In Available Bills included Near Tram Station Near Bargain Supermarket Near Subway Near supermarket Near bus station with air-con
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JP¥296,240/month
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DASH LIVING TSUKIJI EAST

6-chōme-3-9 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo, Tokyo 104-0045

2.02 mi from Keio University Mita Campus

50 min

25 min

11 min

Apartment No Service Fee Refer A Friend Cashback Weekend Check-In Available Bathtub Dry Wet Separation with air-con In-unit Washer/Dryer Near Subway Near supermarket
5.0(3)
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JP¥290,400/month
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Student Accommodation near Keio University Mita Campus

Keio University Accommodation

uhomes.com offers all-inclusive, furnished Keio University accommodation for students. Our off-campus rentals are conveniently located for commuting to the school, with some close enough to walk to school and others within a 10-minute walk of a subway station, making daily commutes stress-free. For international students, many of our student apartments also come furnished, so you don't have to start from scratch, allowing for a truly move-in-ready experience. We understand that finding student accommodation near Keio University is no easy task. Students not only have to navigate the Tokyo rental market, known for its high costs and strict application processes, but also consider the commuting challenges posed by Keio's complex campus layout—do you need to compromise between Hiyoshi and Mita? Or are you heading to SFC (Shonan Fujisawa Campus) to experience a different pace of life? Choosing the wrong location can mean hours of crowded tram commutes every day, so when choosing an apartment, you shouldn't just consider the price, but also the location, commute, and convenience of daily life.

 

To meet the needs of different students, in addition to regular private apartments, we also offer shared apartments, which are a very cost-effective option for many. They offer more freedom and more social opportunities—naturally expanding your social circle—and the surrounding area has excellent amenities, with restaurants, shops, convenience stores, and cafes all easily accessible. Furthermore, while the initial cost of renting a student apartment in Tokyo is typically 4 to 6 months' rent, uhomes.com's student apartments near Keio University do not charge service fees or deposits, saving you a significant amount of money. If you want to view Keio University accommodation online a few months in advance, we also have consultants who can provide this service. Simply use our filtering tool to select your ideal apartment and fill out the contact form, and our consultants will provide you with free assistance immediately.

About Keio University

Keio University is one of Japan’s most prestigious private universities, widely recognized alongside Waseda University as part of the country’s top academic tier. Founded in 1858, Keio University has a long-standing reputation for excellence in business, economics, law, and social sciences.

Keio University operates six distinct campuses across Tokyo and Kanagawa, which directly influences where students choose to live.

Its main Mita Campus is located in Minato, Tokyo, an area known for its history and proximity to central business districts. Hiyoshi Campus and Yagami Campus, situated in Yokohama, are popular among undergraduate and engineering students and are surrounded by residential neighborhoods with good transit access.

The Shinanomachi Campus is integrated with Keio University Hospital and focuses on medical studies, while the Shiba-Kyoritsu Campus offers a quieter academic environment near Shiba Park. The modern Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC), established in 1990, combines technology, innovation, and natural surroundings, attracting students seeking a more open campus lifestyle.

With a strong global outlook and a large international student community, Keio University is a popular choice for students looking to study in Japan, while staying closely connected to Tokyo’s academic and professional networks.

Best Keio University Student Accommodation

The best Keio University student accommodations on our website are in proximity to campus, perfect for students who prioritize commute time. In addition to the convenient location, the surrounding area also has lots of restaurants and grocery stores. There aren't many units available in quality student housing near Keio University, so they're quite popular, and the layout and facilities are very suitable for students, whether you're living alone or sharing. Shared units appeal to students who prefer a community atmosphere for socializing, while private student accommodation near Keio University caters to those who prioritize privacy and fewer shared spaces. Here is some popular Keio University housing on our website:

  1. アーツシバウラ, Minato-ku
  2. Maison de Junes, Tokyo
  3. フィルパティオタカナワ, Minato-ku
  4. スプラウトダイカンヤマ, Shibuya-ku
  5. DASH LIVING EBISU, Tokyo
  6. DASH LIVING NIHONBASHI EAST, Tokyo
  7. DASH LIVING FLEG HIGASHI AZABU, Tokyo

Cheap Keio University Housing

Browse our cheap Keio University housing from JP¥29,000 /month.

  1. Women's Student Hall Bricks, Tokyo: from JP¥29,000 /month   
  2. Student Hall Uniharmony Machida [Meals included], Tokyo: from JP¥29,500 /month     
  3. Aries Building, Tokyo: from JP¥30,000/month 
  4. Meguro Women's Hall (female only), Tokyo: from JP¥46,292 /month
  5. アイコウエム, Meguro-ku: from JP¥76,000 /month  
  6. MYE Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo: from JP¥76,000 /month  
  7. レジディアナカメグロ, Meguro-ku: from JP¥79,500 /month  
  8. Sanbancho Tianzhu ビル (Female Only), Tokyo: from JP¥82,792 /month 
  9. ヨツヤツインタワーウエスト, Tokyo: JP¥87,084 /month
  10. ヨツヤツインタワーイースト, Tokyo: JP¥95,584 /month 

Best Areas to Rent Student Accommodation near Keio University

The best areas to rent for Keio University student accommodation depend on the campus, with Mita and Tamachi being ideal for the Mita Campus due to the shortest commute and strong rail connections, while nearby areas such as Shiba-koen, Shibaura, and Shinagawa offer a practical balance of access and housing options. For the Keio University Hiyoshi/Yagami campuses, Hiyoshi and Motosumiyoshi are recommended for proximity and student-friendly amenities, and more budget-conscious choices include Tsunashima and Musashi-Kosugi thanks to quick train access.

1) Mita / Tamachi

This is the top choice area for students who want to minimize commute time. It is close enough to school to walk to class. Renting Keio University accommodation here is very convenient if you have many classes, or frequently visit the library or research labs.

  • Commute Time: Approximately 5–15 minutes walking (many properties are even closer).

  • Rent Range (1R/1K): Approximately ¥120,000–¥200,000+ per month. Newer buildings with better equipment will be higher.

  • Student Life: There are many choices for convenience stores, supermarkets, and restaurants. Tamachi Station is a major JR station. Access to Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Shinagawa is very easy. However, this is a "core Minato Ward area," so budget pressure will be significantly higher.

2) Shiba-koen / Shiba

If you want to be close to school but avoid the most expensive core points, Shiba-koen is a good option. The surrounding environment feels more like a residential area than Tamachi. The air feels better, and it is relatively quiet at night.

  • Commute Time: Approximately 10–20 minutes (subway + walking, or just walking is possible).

  • Rent Range (1R/1K): Approximately ¥110,000–¥180,000 per month. 

  • Student Life: Daily life convenience is good. The atmosphere is more mature and stable. It suits students who prefer a regular lifestyle and value safety and quietness.

3) Shibaura

Shibaura is on the "other side of Tamachi Station." Many buildings are newer, and the overall feel is more modern. It suits students who want a newer apartment and comfortable living. The downside is that some locations are slightly farther from the subway entrances.

  • Commute Time: Approximately 10–25 minutes (depending on distance to Tamachi Station).

  • Rent Range (1R/1K): Approximately ¥115,000–¥190,000 per month. Newer buildings are generally more expensive.

  • Student Life: The streets are tidy and clean. Some parts are very quiet at night. Dining options are not as dense as around Mita Station, but it is comfortable to live in.

4) Shirokane-Takanawa / Shirokanedai

This area is a typical "high-class residential district." The environment is comfortable, and safety is strong, but rents are significantly higher. It suits students with a looser budget or those who prioritize high-class living,

  • Commute Time: Approximately 15–30 minutes (direct subway or one transfer).

  • Rent Range (1R/1K): Approximately ¥140,000–¥230,000+ per month.

  • Student Life Experience: It is quiet and clean. The overall atmosphere leans mature. Daily life convenience is good. However, the "student feel" is not strong; it feels more like living in Minato Ward.

5) Azabu-Juban / Higashi-Azabu

If you want a "strong Tokyo feel and exciting life," Azabu-Juban is very attractive. Cafés and restaurants are plentiful, and the area has a vibrant atmosphere. However, the rent prices for Keio University students will be a reality check.

  • Commute Time: Approximately 15–30 minutes (mainly subway).

  • Rent Range (1R/1K): Approximately ¥160,000–¥260,000+ per month.

  • Student Life Experience: The social atmosphere is strong. There are many international residents. The quality of life is high. It suits students who like a city feel and are willing to pay for the environment, but the budget must be calculated carefully.

6) Shinagawa / Takanawadai

The advantage here for students is "super strong transport links." Shinagawa is very convenient if you frequently go to the airport, use the Shinkansen, or travel between cities. Overall, it is a larger station and more business-oriented than Mita.

  • Commute Time: Approximately 20–35 minutes.

  • Rent Range (1R/1K): Approximately ¥110,000–¥190,000 per month (wide range).

  • Student Life Experience: Commuting is stable, and travel is convenient. However, the life atmosphere leans towards "working professionals." Students wanting a more lively, student-oriented feel might find it boring.

7) Meguro

Meguro is a balance point for students, offering "comfortable living + okay commute + daily convenience." The overall environment is good, and it is relatively safe. It suits people who want to control their budget but do not want to live too far away.

  • Commute Time: Approximately 25–40 minutes.

  • Rent Range (1R/1K): Approximately ¥105,000–¥170,000 per month.

  • Student Life Experience: Quality of life is high. Eating and drinking nearby is convenient. The atmosphere is more "everyday" than Minato Ward and not unreasonably expensive.

8) Ebisu

Ebisu falls under "good living + fun + expensive." However, it is slightly more suitable for students than top-tier expensive areas like Azabu. It suits students who enjoy food, cafes, and a city atmosphere.

  • Commute Time: Approximately 25–40 minutes.

  • Rent Range (1R/1K): Approximately ¥130,000–¥210,000 per month.

  • Student Life Experience: It is very convenient and has a lively feel. It is lively at night, but you need a stable budget.

9) Shibuya / Daikanyama

If you prioritize "Tokyo center life" and social experiences, this area is great. However, the commute is not shorter than Minato Ward, and Shibuya apartments for rent are expensive.

  • Commute Time: Approximately 30–45 minutes.

  • Rent Range (1R/1K): Approximately ¥140,000–¥240,000+ per month.

  • Student Life Experience: Life here is incredibly rich, but it is easy to spend money (high rent + daily expenses). It suits people with ample budgets or who love the city atmosphere.

What’s Included in Keio University Accommodation

Keio University accommodation usually includes single-occupancy or shared-unit dormitories located near major campuses such as Hiyoshi, offering the everyday essentials students need to settle in—typically a bed, desk, and internet access. Many international dormitories also provide shared facilities like communal kitchens, laundry rooms, and social or study areas, which makes it easier to build a routine (and meet new people) from day one. Depending on the dormitory, some residences may even include weekday meals, making student life even more convenient. Since facilities and availability can vary by dorm, many students also explore off-campus options for more flexibility, and with uhomes.com you can easily filter move-in ready, furnished apartments near Keio with clear commute information and transparent fees.

Keio University Transportation

Keio University Mita Campus, located in Mita, Minato-ku, in the heart of Tokyo, is one of Keio University's main campuses and is easily accessible. Main transportation options (from the nearest stations) includes:

JR Tamachi Station

Take the JR Yamanote Line or JR Keihin-Tōhoku Line to Tamachi Station.

The Mita Campus is approximately an 8-minute walk from Tamachi Station.

Mita Station

Take the Toei Asakusa Line or Toei Mita Line to Mita Station.

The campus is approximately a 7-minute walk from Mita Station.

Akabanebashi Station

Take the Toei Oedo Line to Akabanebashi Station.

The campus is approximately an 8-minute walk from Akabanebashi Station.

All three stations are within walking distance; which one you choose usually depends on your route and starting point.

If you’re interested in Keio University student housing near these stations, feel free to book a viewing. Please click "Enquire" to fill out the form, and our advisor will get back to you shortly.

Cost of Living at Keio University

While rent is the biggest fixed cost, your total monthly living expenses at Keio University (including food, utilities, transport, phone, etc.) are often recommended to be ¥100,000–¥150,000 per month. Here is detailed costs for a typical student living independently off campus.

  • Keio University Accommodation

Off-Campus Rent: ¥40,000 – ¥80,000 per month for a studio apartment.

Cheaper options around ¥40,000 are usually older buildings or apartments further out.

On-Campus (H Village)

¥78,000 – ¥88,300 / month, including utilities and some meals.

  • Food/Groceries

¥30,000 – ¥40,000 / month 

This is a typical budget for students who cook at home and occasionally eat out. The cost of living in the Shonandai/Fujisawa area is slightly lower than in central Tokyo, but ¥30k–¥40k is perfectly normal.

  • Utilities/Internet

¥10,000 – ¥15,000 / month 

Dormitories usually include some, but renting an apartment may require paying the full amount.

  • Transportation/Books/Misc

¥10,000 – ¥20,000 / month 

Student Life at Keio University

At Keio University, student life is often described as socially active with plenty of nightlife and local hangouts around campuses, but students tend to stick together linguistically and culturally—so making Japanese friends can be easier with conversational Japanese or by joining international-focused circles.

  • Learning at Keio

At Keio University, the overall pace of learning is relatively free, but it demands a high level of self-management. Courses are not passively arranged; students need to understand the course content, attend auditions, and pass placement tests or assessments before formally selecting courses. It might be a little hectic at first, but you quickly adapt to this learning style, which is closer to that of universities in Europe and America. In class, teachers encourage discussion, and students are more comfortable expressing their own ideas.

  • Campus Life & Activities

Campus life at Keio is very vibrant, with extracurricular activities playing a significant role in student life. Many students join so-called "circles" (interest clubs), finding a corresponding circle for sports, music, culture, or volunteer activities. For international students, clubs are also one of the best ways to get to know Japanese classmates and truly integrate into campus life.

  • Events & Traditions

The university hosts many large-scale events throughout the year, the most famous being the Mita Festival and the Waseda-Keio Battle. During the school festivals, the campus becomes incredibly lively, with students planning their own booths, performances, and exhibitions, creating an atmosphere more like a city festival. The Keio-Keio rivalry is a traditional competition between Keio and Waseda Universities, a significant and memorable experience for many students.

  • Living & Daily Life

Keio has multiple campuses, and the student experience varies depending on the campus. The university offers dormitory options for international students, but many also choose to rent off-campus housing near Keio University. Daily life is generally quite structured, with classes and study sessions during the day and evenings spent in clubs or dining with friends. The cafeteria and library are where students spend most of their time, spaces where socializing and learning naturally intertwine.

  • International Student Experience

Based on feedback from international students, Keio is generally quite welcoming to them. The university has dedicated support departments to help with living and academic issues. However, true integration requires students to take initiative, participate in activities, and communicate in Japanese. Improved language skills significantly increase the depth of participation in campus life.

  • Overall Impression

Overall, student life at Keio University is not simply a matter of "going to class and leaving get out of class," but rather an experience that requires active exploration and participation. If you're willing to step out of your comfort zone, join clubs, participate in activities, and interact with people from different backgrounds, campus life here will be very fulfilling and have a unique cultural atmosphere typical of Japanese universities.

Popular Courses at Keio University

Keio University is one of the top Private not for Profit universities in Tokyo, Japan. It is ranked #=215 in QS World University Rankings 2026. Here are popular courses in the university.

(For Undergraduate Students)

  1. Economics
  2. Business and Commerce
  3. Computer Science
  4. Law
  5. Media and Communication

(For Graduate Students)

  1. MBA / Business Administration
  2. Finance and Economics
  3. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
  4. Public Policy and Governance
  5. Medicine and Life Sciences Research

FAQs on Keio University Mita Campus Student Accommodation

How much is the initial cost of Keio University student housing?

For Keio University students renting apartments, the initial cost is usually 4–6 times (or higher) the monthly rent. For example, for an apartment with a monthly rent of 80,000 to 120,000 yen, the initial total cost is usually around 300,000 to 700,000 yen.

What keio University housing options are available for students?

Except for student dormitories, off-campus Keio University accommodation options include private apartments, sharehouses, and purpose-built student housing near the Keio Mita campus.

Do more Keio University students live in dorms or off-campus student accommodation?

Yes, most students live off-campus. Because on-campus dormitories are limited. International students or first-year undergraduates may have a chance to secure a spot, but not everyone can. So many students (especially near Mita and Hiyoshi campuses) choose private apartments or student housing nearby. Off-campus Keio University housing offers more options and flexibility, students can plan ahead and use trusted rental platforms-uhomes.com to secure safe and verified housing.

What's the average price of Keio University accommodation cost?

The average price of Keio University accommodation costs around ¥59,600 for a typical one‑room apartment.

General studio/1K apartments near Keio University campuses (especially around Hiyoshi or other commuter‑friendly stations): about ¥55,000 – ¥70,000 per month on average for a small apartment.

In areas a bit farther from campus but still convenient (e.g., the lower end of commuter routes), rents can be around ¥57,000 – ¥63,000 per month.

Very close to major hubs or central Tokyo (e.g., near Mita Campus) may be significantly higher (often ¥80,000+).

Do I need a guarantor or to find a guarantor company to rent a Keio student accommodation in Tokyo?

No. All our listed student accommodations near Keio University automatically use the landlord’s designated guarantor company. The fees and procedures are handled as part of the standard rental process, so you don’t need to find a guarantor yourself.

Can I rent Keio University accommodation with meal plan?

Yes, use our filters you can find Keio University accommodation options with meal included.

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