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Modern Apartment Bunkyo Otowa

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Initial payment and terms

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

Building and management information

  • Building outline 2-story building Year Built:2018/07
  • Parking nil
  • Surroundings
  • In-house management number 422553

Shared facilities

Security measures

Surveillance camera

Room Availability

107 | Vacancy

Monthly fee Rent ¥120,000
Maintenance fee・Management fee ¥12,000
Key money 1month Premium Desk (2 years / tax included) 22,000yen
Room Cleaning Fee at the Time of Contract (Tax Included) 60,500yen
Brokerage fees 1.1 months of rent.
Guarantor company Subscription required
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*The screening will be conducted based on your EPOS Room ID. [Room ID] 70% of total monthly rent / monthly guarantee fee; 1.5% of total monthly rent / 10,000 yen annually [CASA] 70% of total monthly rent (minimum guarantee fee of 20,000 yen) / monthly
Key replacement fee 27,500yen
Estimated initial cost ¥626,000
※)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 Modern Apartment Bunkyo Otowa: Conveniently located near Edogawabashi Station. You can check who’s at the door via the intercom, making it easier to avoid any issues. The apartment comes equipped with built-in storage, including a shoe cabinet and closet, which are perfect for storing clothes and daily necessities. The rent is 120,000 yen. If you’re thinking of moving, please let us handle it for you. Make your new life in the Bunkyo Ward area or near Edogawabashi a comfortable one.
Floor:2nd floor Floor plan:1K Room type:Apartments Size:25.16m² Move in conditions:Man / Woman handover and move-in: Immediate Online Viewing: Not available Online Consultation: Not available IT Disclosure Statement: Not available
Move in conditions
  • Man / Woman
  • Foreign Residents Allowed

Sunlight

  • Facing window:Northeast

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 Bunkyo

Area outline

Bunkyo ward in Tokyo has an area of 11.29 square kilometers and has 200,000 residents. There are many residential areas, but it has great transportation and businesses. During the day it holds 300,000 people, which means that 100,000 people are coming here from outside the ward to work or study.
This area is quite old, and there are 28 archaeological sites in Bunkyo that date from the prehistoric Jomon period, which means that people were living here from 18,000 years ago. In the Edo period, Bunkyo was the site of the daimyo residence of the Maeda clan of Kaga domain, but today it is the site of one of Japan's most prestigious universities. The Meiji period saw many publishing companies spring up around Bunkyo, which attracted authors like Natsume Soseki, Ichiyo Higuchi, and others, and this publishing and writing tradition continues in the ward to this day.
After the mergers of Koishikawa ward and Hongo ward, the name of the ward was changed to "Bunkyo" -- literally, "the capital of writing"--the meaning of which reflects the scholarly pursuits of the ward's colleges and publishers.


What to see

There are many things to see in Bunkyo ward.
If you like sports or amusement, come see Tokyo Dome city, where you can see boxing or baseball, or visit the amusement park, or relax in an onsen in a high rise.
Near Tokyo Dome City is Koishikawa Korakuen gardens, former home of the Mito Tokugawa family, where you can see water lilies and Japanese irises, as well as other plants. Between Tokyo Dome City and the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi line tracks is the civic center, with a viewing platform on the 25st floor where you can see out over Tokyo for free.
In the Hongo area to the northeast is Tokyo University, and further north in Komagome is the former residence and grand gardens of the 5th Tokugawa shogun's prime minister Yoshiyasu Yanagizawa. There are also plenty of Shinto shrines around as well.


Lifestyle

Bunkyo ward is growin industrially, but many people still live in Hongo, Koishikawa, Hakusan, Otsuka, and Nezu, with old style downtown atmospheres. There are many cool shops in the residential areas, and places for people to gather.
Though the old image of Bunkyo ward as a center for learning and writing is waning, it still boasts 15 major universities and there are plans to strengthen education even further.

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