7 Apartments perfect for couples in Tokyo
Are you looking for an apartment that is good for two people?
I understand that finding a place to live in Tokyo is not that easy, especially for foreigners living in Japan. In Tokyo, we usually see many apartments that are usually good for one person (like studio type) but many apartments are good for two people, or we can also say that they are good for couples. There is privacy with a dining and kitchen area or even better with a living area.
And in this article, I would like to share the 7 best apartments for couples in Tokyo. I hope that you can find a good, comfortable apartment that suits your needs.
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1. Umejima 1LDK Apartment
Location: Umejima 2, Adachi-ku, Tokyo. No Key Money required.
Monthly Cost: 126,000 yen + 8,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 40.33 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 1F/16F
Year Built: 2022
Features: Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/Self-Locking Entrance/Parking Lot/ Elevator and Delivery Box.
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2. Aomonoyokocho 1LDK Apartment
Location: Minamishinagawa 3, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo. No Deposit Money and No Key Money required.
Monthly Cost: 125,000 yen + 5,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 30.06 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 4F/4F
Year Built: 2016
Features: Free Internet/ Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Gas Stove/ Self-Locking Entrance and Delivery Box.
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3. Shinokachimachi 1LDK Apartment
Location: Motoasakusa 3, Taito-ku, Tokyo. No Deposit Money and No Key Money required.
Monthly Cost: 164,000 yen + 19,500 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 41.79 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 2F/13F
Year Built: 2019
Features: Free Internet/ Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Gas Stove/ Self-Locking Entrance.
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4. Koiwa 2DK Apartment
Location: Higashikoiwa 5, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo. No Deposit Money and No Key Money required.
Monthly Cost: 127,000 yen + 6,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 40.07 m² (2DK)
Floor: 1F/3F
Year Built: 2018
Features: Free Internet/ Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Gas Stove/ Delivery Box and Pet Allowed.
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5. Yoyogiuehara 1LDK Apartment
Location: Uehara 3, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. No Key Money required.
Monthly Cost: 248,000 yen + 0 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Monthly Apartment
Size: 39.32 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 1F/5F
Year Built: 2022
Features: Free Internet/ Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Gas Stove/ Delivery Box and Pet Allowed.
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6. Higashi-koenji 2DK Apartment
Location: Honcho 6, Nakano-ku, Tokyo.
Monthly Cost: 134,000 yen + 6,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 49.38 m² (2DK)
Floor: 2F/3F
Year Built: 1996
Features: Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Gas Stove/ Built-in Kitchen/ Room sharing allowed.
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7. Ochiai-minami-nagasaki 1DK Apartment
Location: Minaminagasaki 3, Toshima-ku, Tokyo. No Deposit and No Key Money required.
Monthly Cost: 93,000 yen + 6,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 38.05 m² (1DK)
Floor: 3F/5F
Year Built: 1976
Features: Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Gas Stove/ Balcony.
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Greetings to all mommies I am a supermom from Philippines. Previously, I worked and lived in Dubai for seven years, until 2015 the year I moved in Japan. Currently, I am happily settled here with my Japanese husband and our 7 months old baby. I could only describe my almost 6 years of living here as a roller coaster ride more so, after I gave birth to my son. Japan had changed me in ways unimaginable. It has influence my lifestyle, my perceptions and beliefs. I was able to witness firsthand the pros and cons of living in the country. From their language, culture and ethnicity, the people, place and in work. Those years were enough to give me quite personal and memorable experiences which I would be more than delighted to share with you.