Estimate the initial cost of a residential rental in Japan — deposit, key money, agency fee, guarantor fee, prepaid rent and more. The total typically runs about 4 to 6 months of rent. Your inputs are reflected in the URL so you can share the result.

Total move-in cost
JPY 560,250
Monthly payment (rent + management)
JPY 105,500
Recommended cash-on-hand
JPY 876,750
Initial cost + about 3 months of living expenses
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Deposit | JPY 100,000 |
| Key money | JPY 100,000 |
| Agency fee | JPY 110,000 |
| Guarantor fee (initial) | JPY 50,000 |
| Fire insurance | JPY 20,000 |
| Lock change | JPY 22,000 |
| Prepaid rent | JPY 105,500 |
| Pro-rated rent | JPY 52,750 |
| Total | JPY 560,250 |
Move-in costs vary by property, area, and contract. Here is a general guide for residential rentals and the reasoning behind the calculator's default values.
Adding these together, the move-in cost for a residential rental usually runs about 4 to 6 months of rent. Conditions such as zero key money or a one-month deposit bring it lower. The figures shown are estimates only; always confirm the actual amounts in the explanation of important matters (Article 35 of the Building Lots and Buildings Transaction Business Act) before signing.
Figures are estimates. Actual costs depend on the property and the contract; always confirm with the listing agency before signing.
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