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What is important info when looking for a house in Japan? Download this Japan Housing Support Overview here.


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What is important info when looking for a house in Japan?

This checklist is useful when you are a foreigner living in Japan, and you are looking for a great apartment to live in. There are several local municipalities and international foundations that you can contact, and it's wise to keep the contact information in 1 overview.

Japan's housing options often differ from those in Western countries, with factors like building age, earthquake resistance, proximity to public transit, and neighborhood atmosphere playing significant roles.

Key considerations include:

  • Location and Accessibility: Proximity to public transportation, schools, shopping centers, and hospitals is crucial, especially in densely populated areas. Japan’s train and subway systems are highly efficient, so properties close to these lines are particularly valuable.
  • Building Age and Earthquake Resilience: Earthquake preparedness is a significant factor. Buildings constructed after 1981 follow updated earthquake-resistant building codes, so it's advisable to check the age and structure of the property.
  • Size and Layout: Apartments in Japan are often smaller, so careful consideration of room layout and storage solutions is essential. Evaluate if the layout meets your lifestyle needs, especially if you’re moving with family or planning a home office.
  • Surrounding Environment: Japan’s neighborhoods can vary greatly, with some areas offering quiet residential settings and others vibrant, bustling atmospheres. Consider noise levels, nearby amenities, and personal preferences for the type of neighborhood.
  • Utilities and Maintenance Fees: It’s common for apartments to have additional fees for utilities, maintenance, and garbage disposal. Review these to understand the total monthly cost.
  • Handy memo vor:
  • Real estate agents;
  • Electric company in Japan;
  • Waterworks;
  • Gas company;
  • Post office;
  • Admin institution;
  • Cleansing department;
  • Cellphone company;
  • Provider (internet, etc)



This checklist template is designed to guide you through each of these aspects, ensuring nothing is overlooked in your search. You can download this easy to use checklist to keep a record of important contacts in Japan for free and use it as a helpful tool on your journey to finding the perfect home or apartment in Japan.


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