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Last updated 2026-03-18 14:35

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Initial payment and terms

Long-term lease : 1 year Furnished No security deposit Key Money Required No Guarantor Deposit No guarantor Guarantor Company Required Foreign Residents Allowed

Building and management information

  • Building outline 9-story building Year Built:2014/08
  • Parking
  • Surroundings
  • In-house management number 400644

Shared facilities

Facilities in the shared spaces

Elevator Delivery box

Security measures

Entrance auto-lock

Room Availability

203 | Vacancy soon 2026/04/21 ~

Monthly fee Rent ¥151,000
Maintenance fee・Management fee ¥11,000
Key money 1month administration fee 22,000yen
Settlement fee at move-out 5,500yen
Brokerage fees 1.1 months of rent.
Guarantor company Subscription required

Key replacement fee 33,000yen
Room cleaning fee 55,000yen
Estimated initial cost ¥756,600
※)Estimate based on a contract date of the first day of the month.
※)The guarantor fee for the guarantor company is not included.
Contract period 2 year and 0 month
Remarks Liv Club 2200yen/month SBI Small Amount Short Term Insurance 800yen/month Galicia Yoyogi is full of points of interest. Security measures are well taken with a TV intercom system and auto-lock system. The 3-minute walk from the station is also attractive for students who are in the midst of having fun. Our motto is to respond quickly and courteously, and we are sure that you will be satisfied with our service. Please leave it to us if you are in the vicinity of Shibuya Ward or Shinjuku.
Floor:2nd floor Floor plan:1K Room type:Apartment Size:22.11m² Move in conditions:Man / Woman handover and move-in: 2026/04Late Online Viewing: Not available Online Consultation: Not available IT Disclosure Statement: Not available
Move in conditions
  • Man / Woman
  • Foreign Residents Allowed
  • Furnished

Sunlight

  • Facing window:East

Water facilities

  • Toilet
  • Bathroom
  • Separated bath and toilet
  • Washlet
  • Separate basin

Household appliances

  • Air conditioner

Furniture

  • Wooden flooring
  • Storage

Internet

  • Internet available
  • Internet usage fee: free

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Management company

    • Company name OAKHOUSE as Agent
      1-6, Shinogawamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0814
    • Corporate Use OAKHOUSE will show you this apartment.

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Area information of Shibuya

Area outline

Shibuya ward in Tokyo is on the western side of the 23 wards, which is a main business, entertainment, and high-end residential ward among the likes of Chiyoda, Minato, Shinjuku, and Chuo wards. Though it is only the 15th largest ward, it has 200,000 residents, though during the day because of business, work, and school, it sees over 500,000 people per day.
The area around Shibuya station was a terminal hub for many private rail lines, and it became popular among young people. Recently it has been known for its IT and venture companies. On the Shinjuku side of Shibuya is Harajuku, known as the youth fashion capital of Japan throughout the world, while on the Yoyogi and Meiji Shrine side of Shibuya, there is a large park and historical shrine for a quiet respite. In the north side are high-end residential areas, and near the Meguro river area there is Daikanyama and Ebisu, home to many foreign embassies as well as shopping and fashion brands. Shibuya is very diverse.


Things to see

Shibuya is probably best known for its fashion, so shopping is great in Daiyanyama, around Shibuya station, and Harajuku. Daikanyama seems to be popular for fashion for people in their 20s, while Shibuya's 109 shopping building is best known as the forefront of teen fashion. Harajuku used to be the place for teen fashion, but in recent years is has seen a fusion of more worldwide brands and Korean styles.
Also, Yoyogi Park is vast and was used as the site of the Tokyo Olympics in the 60s, so it has facilities to see live concerts or sports. Right nearby is NHK, which is Japan's public broadcaster akin to the BBC. Meiji Shrine is a quiet oasis in the midst of all this.


Lifestyle

Though Shibuya has historically seen a huge influx of people moving in, it seems to be balancing out recently as areas outside are also attracting people.
Those who live in the Shoto neighborhood do so to get away from the bustle of the city and to be around more nature, and there is a park as well as an art museum. In nearby Bunkamura you can see plays or go shopping.
Around Shinsen and Yoyogi-Uehara, it is more of a normal relaxed lifestyle, that has grown more lively as younger people move in.
The ward as a whole is currently putting in efforts toward the future to reduce its carbon footprint and be a more ecologically-minded area.

Area information of ShinjukuStation

Shinjuku is in Shinjuku ward in Tokyo and extends into Shibuya ward as well, a huge station that is often called a "dungeon" due to its size, scale, and maze-like pathways reminiscent of a video game RPG. It handles a huge number of train lines, 5 on the JR alone, and has 16 platforms. Including the Metro, Toei, Odakyu, and Keio lines, average daily ridership is over 3.5 million, the largest in the world and certified by the Guiness Book of World Records. The station started in 1885, and became the busiest station in Japan by 1960. Since then it has seen many remodeling and reconstruction works to accomodate the demand. There are also several subway stations near the area, and the entire area is always bustling with transferring commuters and shoppers.

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