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Mieten und Kaufen von Immobilien in Japan — übliche Mieten, Kautionen, Verträge und offizielle Mietregeln.

Renting in Japan involves substantial upfront costs beyond rent — a deposit (shikikin), key money (reikin), an agency fee and usually a guarantor or guarantor company. Leases fall under the Act on Land and Building Leases, and real-estate transactions are overseen by MLIT. There is no nationality restriction on renting or owning property.

  • Move-in costs often total four to six months' rent (deposit + key money + agency fee + first month + guarantor fee).
  • Most tenants use a guarantor company (hoshō-gaisha); some landlords still require a Japanese guarantor.
  • There is no nationality restriction on buying property, though financing is harder without residency.

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Typische Mieten nach Stadt

Städte Miete 1-Zimmer
Tokyo ¥120,000–200,000/mo (center); ¥70,000–110,000/mo (suburbs)
Osaka ¥70,000–130,000/mo (center); ¥50,000–80,000/mo (suburbs)
Yokohama ¥80,000–140,000/mo (center); ¥60,000–95,000/mo (suburbs)
Nagoya ¥55,000–95,000/mo (center); ¥42,000–70,000/mo (suburbs)
Sapporo ¥50,000–85,000/mo (center); ¥40,000–65,000/mo (suburbs)
Fukuoka ¥55,000–90,000/mo (center); ¥42,000–68,000/mo (suburbs)
Kobe ¥60,000–100,000/mo (center); ¥48,000–78,000/mo (suburbs)
Kyoto ¥60,000–100,000/mo (center); ¥48,000–78,000/mo (suburbs)

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