We offer furnished monthly apartments within walking distance or with easy train access to the University of Tokyo. All listed properties provide English support, making them ideal for international students staying short- or long-term.
The University of Tokyo has multiple campuses across Tokyo, with the nearest stations varying by campus. (Note: The university includes Komaba I Campus, Komaba II & III Campus, Hongo Campus, Shirokanedai Campus, and Nakano Campus.)
Komaba I Campus:
Komaba-Todaimae Station (Keio Inokashira Line) – 0 min walk
Komaba II & III Campus:
Higashi-Kitazawa Station (Odakyu Line) – 8 min walk
Komaba-Todaimae Station West Exit (Keio Inokashira Line) – 10 min walk
Ikenoue Station (Keio Inokashira Line) – 10 min walk
Yoyogi-Uehara Station (Odakyu Line / Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line) – 12 min walk
Hongo Campus:
Todaimae Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line) – 1 min walk
Hongo-sanchome Station (Toei Oedo Line) – 6 min walk
Hongo-sanchome Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line) – 8 min walk
Yushima Station or Nezu Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line) – 8 min walk
Kasuga Station (Toei Mita Line) – 10 min walk
Shirokanedai Campus:
Shirokanedai Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line / Toei Mita Line) – 1 min walk
Nakano Campus:
Nakano-Shimbashi Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line) – 10 min walk
Nishi-Shinjuku Gochome Station (Toei Oedo Line) – 15 min walk
Hatagaya Station (Keio Line) – 20 min walk
For apartments near campuses not listed above, please check here.
*Rental fees and contract conditions: Estimates are provided directly to customers by each agency. Final prices may vary depending on the contract period and conditions. For more details, please feel free to contact us.
If you are staying for a short-term study program of about 3 months to 1.5 years, renting a furnished apartment with appliances and internet included is usually more convenient and cost-effective. For longer stays of over 2 years, renting an unfurnished apartment and purchasing your own furniture and appliances may save you money. Keep in mind that buying and disposing of furniture and appliances incurs additional costs, so renting furniture is also an option if you choose an unfurnished apartment.
Yes, they can. Application requirements may vary depending on the landlord, but a residence card and a copy of your passport are generally required when signing the lease.
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