Most people have the impression that moving into an apartment is as easy as putting down a deposit and signing a contract. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple; getting approved for an apartment requires a number of documents to be submitted and the application to be thoroughly scrutinized before it’s approved, which can take a week or more.
For those needing a place to stay while they search for a more permanent place, or people just planning to stay in Japan for a month or two, we offer a number of short-term rooms which require nothing more than a refundable, 1-month security deposit and a signature on the contract to move in. No key money, no guarantor (co-signer) required!
This is our DBOX Purple in Nagahoribashi.
1R (one-room/studio) apartments for rent in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka.
Size: apprx. 27 m²
Property listings:
Rent+maintenance fee: from 32,000 yen/ week
All utilities (gas, water, electric, and wifi) included in the rent.
Furnished!
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