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Our
rental system - advantages and procedures

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Advantages
of Sakura
House accommodations
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No key money or agent fee required
You just need
30,000yen deposit per person (up to 20,000yen
refundable), and the first month's rent to move in. |
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No guarantor required
You don't need a guarantor. Just bring your passport with a valid visa. |
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DC / VISA / MasterCard
welcome
All rooms payable with DC / VISA / MasterCard.
You don't have to bring a large amount of cash to Japan.
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All rooms furnished
Simple furnitures,
bedding, kitchen facilities
and
dishes available. |
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Utility expenses included
Water, electricity
and gas
supply included. And in most rooms, free internet line is available. For rooms
without, we have a free Internet cafe at our office. |
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Carefree
Our maintenance team and the landlords are
ready to help our tenants, should they have any problem in their houses. |
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Office open 7 days with multilingual
staff
Our office is open 7 days a week to help you,
with English, French, Korean, Chinese speaking staff. |
Sakura House
apartments and guest houses are ideal
for people who would stay in Tokyo for 1month~1year.
If you stay in Tokyo for just few days, staying at a hotel
is the easier option.
Or, if you intend to stay for years,
maybe finding a room at regular apartment agencies
would be cheaper in total. But in this case, you have to
prepare a key money (large deposit)* and
households on your own, and find a guarantor. And not
many agencies in Japan are foreigner-welcome.
Consider Sakura House an accommodation service between hotels
and regular apartment agencies.
Daily stays
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Monthly
stays
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Yearly
stays
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Hotel
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Regular
apt.
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+:easy
check in |
+:easy
check in
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+:reasonable
per night |
 +:full
service
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+:reasonable
per night |
+:kitchen
available |
 -:costly
per night
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+:kitchen available |
-:difficult
procedures |
-:no
kitchen |
+:rooms furnished |
-:no
service or furniture |
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-:large
deposit |
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*Key money
(large deposit) system in Japan
If you wish to rent an apartment in Japan, usually you are required to drop a
large
deposit
equivalent to two month's rent, along with paying reikin (gift money
to the landlord usually equivalent to a month's rent, not refundable) and agent
fee (usually equivalent to a month's rent ).
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Cost
comparison ... in Japanese yen, if you stay
for 3 months
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Hotel
(cheap business hotel)
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Sakura
House
(apartment in Monzen-nakacho)
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Regular
apartment
(average studio
apartment)
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| rate/rent |
6,000x90=540,000 |
98,000x3=294,000 |
70,000x3=210,000 |
| deposit |
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30,000
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140,000
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| agent fee |
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70,000 |
| reikin |
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70,000 |
| utility |
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8000x3=24,000 |
| internet line |
free if available
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free
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6000x3=18,000 |
furniture &
households |
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approx. 200,000 |
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| refund |
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-20,000 |
approx. -70,000 |
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| TOTAL |
540,000 |
304,000 |
662,000 |
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Procedures
to reserve / rent a room
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You need a deposit of 30,000yen per person (up to 20,000yen
refundable when you move out), first month's rent, and
your passport to rent
a room at Sakura House.
Procedures to reserve a room differ depending upon whether
you are already in Japan or not, or when you need a room.
See the following quick tour to learn about the procedures
in each case.
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