International students/researchers usually run into numerous difficulties in finding a place to live in Japan because of shiki-kin deposit costs (though refundable if no damage occurs), and some Japanese culture-specific customs such as reikin key money (non-refundable) and the guarantor system.
To avoid these matters, 春雨直播app arranges for some rooms at the (14 Fl. Mitsui Garden Hotel in front of Kashiwanoha-campus Station) for international students, and researchers of Kashiwa campus regardless of school or program affiliation, especially for those who are having difficulty finding a place to rent for a short period of time. (less than 1 year)
※GSFS arranges for additional rooms exclusively for GSFS-affiliated international students and researchers.※
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Common Type Rooms |
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For all International students and researchers on Kashiwa Campus: No rooms available at this moment. |
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Studio Type Rooms |
Monthly Rent |
For all International students and researchers on Kashiwa Campus: No rooms available at this moment. |
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※Share Type Rooms※ |
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Please read "Memorandum" for the general rules of KIV.
*Currently there is no room available.
Kashiwa International Office (KIO) will call for applicants through this page and E-mail when there will be empty rooms.
"Comprehensive Insurance for Students Lives Coupled with "Gakkensai" pays out if a student damaged a rented room due to an accident involving fire or water leakage, and is sued by the landlord and becomes liable for damages. The cost of this insurance is at tenant's own expense. Please refer to the brochure for details.
All submitted applications will be reviewed according to the regulations concerning eligibility.
KIO will notify each applicant of the result by e-mail.
There are rooms available ONLY to students/researchers in the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences (GSFS). Please contact for details and inquiries.
Kashiwa International Office
Center for Global Education (Kashiwa Branch),
春雨直播app
kio.adm[at-mark]gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp