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Storia Shirokane 603
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Meguro Point 103
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Park Court Toranomon Atago Tower 2404
Quality High-rise Apartment. 24hour Security, Guest Room,Sky rounge, etc available, Up to 4 people, Disposer, Pair glass window, |
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Mayfair Court Ichigaya 302
Trunk Room included... FULLY RENOVATED INSIDE!!!... 12,600yen for hot water supply.. |
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Shirokane Sanko Ancre 202
Beautiful Garden! |
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Azabu Ichibeicho Homes 605
Wooden floor, Fiber Optic Internet, No pets allowed. |
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Towa Sugiyama Homes 302
Very Modern with island Kitchen and wooden floors. Residential area with lots of greenery. Corner Unit. 1 bath plus 1 shower room. Tokyo Tower View from Balcony |
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Kara Blanc 305
Roof Balcony |
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Takanawa the Residence 3903
Great Ocean View of Rainbow Bridge! Super Market in 1min! Lots of amenities(Roungeroom Guestroom Concierge etc) Rent will be 595000yen if 1year fixed contact! |
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High Trio Akasaka 201
Within walking distance of Tokyo MidTown and Roppongi Hills. Free Flat Parking! (Unfurnished) |
| Average Cost of Rent in Tokyo (per m2) | ||
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| Azabu - Hiroo ¥ 5,181/m2 |
Roppongi - Akasaka ¥ 6,303/m2 |
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| Aoyama - Omotesando ¥ 5,702/m2 |
Shirokane - Meguro ¥ 4,443/m2 |
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| Shibuya ¥ 4,940/m2 |
Ebisu - Daikanyama ¥ 4,778/m2 |
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| Yoyogi Uehara - Yoyogi Koen ¥ 5,289/m2 |
Shinagawa - Gotanda ¥ 4,206/m2 |
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| Note: the above statistics are calculated automatically from the Housing Japan property database and are meant to serve only as a guide for rental prices in Tokyo. Prices published annually by the city of Tokyo may differ. | ||
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One of the most important yet difficult parts of relocating is finding the right apartment or house, and this is certainly true when moving overseas to a mega-city like Tokyo. You should be prepared to spend some time house hunting in Tokyo to get an idea of what's available for your budget. In many cases, newcomers need to see about 10 - 20 apartments in order to make the right decision. Read more in our Renting Guide.