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Shinjuku
Miria Residence Shinjuku Gyoen 403
5-1-20 Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo
● Listing verified: May 7, 2026 · Next check: May 21, 2026
1 / 10Features
- Air conditioning
- In-unit washer space
- Separate bath and toilet
- Bathroom dryer
- System kitchen
- Balcony
- Flooring
- Auto-lock
- Elevator
- Delivery box
- BS antenna
- CS antenna
- Building manager (patrol)
- 24-hour garbage disposal
Notes
■ No contract renewal ■ Electronic contract not accepted ■ Early termination penalty for contracts under 1 year (up to 2 months' rent) ■ Move-out costs: A/C cleaning ¥11,000/unit, filter replacement & fixture adjustment ¥10,000 ■ Pets negotiable / No office use ※ Photos shown are of a unit of the same type.
Estimated move-in cost
Approximate total based on standard Tokyo rental terms. Final figures are confirmed at contract.
¥517,900
Estimated move-in cost
Approximate total based on standard Tokyo rental terms. Final figures are confirmed at contract.
¥517,900
- First month's rentPaid up front to the landlord, in addition to any deposit and key money.
- ¥159,000
- Management feeMonthly fee to the building management company for shared-area maintenance, paid alongside rent.
- ¥12,000
- Key money (0× rent)A non-refundable gift to the landlord, a Japanese rental tradition. Many curated listings have ¥0 key money.
- ¥0
- Agency fee (1× rent + 10% tax)Paid to the brokerage that arranged the contract. By Japanese law it is capped at one month's rent plus consumption tax.
- ¥174,900
- Guarantor fee (50% of rent)A guarantor company guarantees rent payment to the landlord. Usually required even with bilingual support.
- ¥79,500
- Fire insuranceMandatory two-year fire and liability policy required at contract.
- ¥16,500
- Lock changeNew cylinder installed before move-in for security. Standard practice in Tokyo rentals.
- ¥22,000
- CleaningProfessional cleaning of the unit before handover, paid up front.
- ¥44,000
- Guarantor company renewal fee (from 2nd year onward)
- ¥10,000
- Estimated total
- ¥517,900
Things to watch for
Some Tokyo landlords add costs not shown above. We always disclose them before contract signing:
- Deposit amortization (敷引・敷金償却): a portion of the deposit (often 1 month) declared non-refundable in advance. Usually visible in the contract terms.
- Multiple months of prepaid rent: some landlords ask for 2 or more months of rent up front instead of the standard 1 month. We flag this when it applies.
- Renewal fee (更新料): typically 1 month's rent every 2 years at lease renewal. Not part of move-in cost but worth budgeting for.
Location
Map shows the approximate building location.