Should I start with area pages or theme pages first?
Start with a theme hub when the condition is already clear. Start with area pages when city or commute priority comes first.
Start like a portal database: choose a prefecture, narrow by theme, then move into city pages, guides, and partner contact.
1 city clusters with theme pages and guide links.
1 city clusters with theme pages and guide links.
1 city clusters with theme pages and guide links.
1 city clusters with theme pages and guide links.
1 city clusters with theme pages and guide links.
1 city clusters with theme pages and guide links.
1 city clusters with theme pages and guide links.
Theme hub with 8 active examples and related internal links.
Theme hub with 6 active examples and related internal links.
Theme hub with 3 active examples and related internal links.
Theme hub with 3 active examples and related internal links.
Theme hub with 4 active examples and related internal links.
Theme hub with 6 active examples and related internal links.
Theme hub with 4 active examples and related internal links.
A nationality-focused guide to city clusters, documents, and support points that matter for Vietnamese renters.
A nationality-focused guide for renters who need family fit, English support, and stable commute access.
A nationality-focused guide for lower-cost move-ins with stronger screening and life-support clarity.
Understand the basic flow from search to viewing, screening, contract, and move-in.
Learn what helps when you do not have a Japanese guarantor and how to prepare screening documents.
Before-arrival search needs different document prep, viewing expectations, and backup plans.
A practical guide to spotting foreigner-friendly rentals, reading screening rules, and moving into the right support path.
A guide to comparing deposits, guarantor fees, insurance, and hidden move-in costs so you can lower the total upfront budget.
Learn how to compare guarantor-company listings, prepare documents, and avoid screening failures when you do not have a Japanese guarantor.
Use the full move-in amount, furniture cost, and commute trade-offs to find rentals that are actually affordable, not just cheap on paper.
Compare school access, residence-status timing, financial proof, and dorm alternatives so student renters can search with fewer mistakes.
See which IDs, income proofs, school papers, and contact details you should prepare before you apply.
Understand why agencies ask for an emergency contact, how it differs from a guarantor, and what to do when you do not have one yet.
Learn the most common reasons applications fail, from inconsistent documents to weak support plans and unrealistic budgets.
Break down deposit, key money, agency fees, guarantor fees, insurance, and setup costs so you can compare listings properly.
Plan family housing around school routes, commute balance, space, screening fit, and neighborhood support.
Compare major guarantor companies like GTN, Four Leaf, and Japan Safety by cost, approval rate, and multilingual support to find the best fit for foreign applicants.
Understand every component of move-in costs in Japan: deposit, key money, agency fee, guarantor fee, and advance rent. Learn how to reduce your total upfront payment.
Learn why foreign applicants fail rental screening in Japan and how to improve your approval chances with better preparation, documents, and property selection.
Compare foreigner-friendly neighborhoods in Tokyo by rent, transit access, and community support: Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Nakano, Edogawa, Adachi, Arakawa, and Itabashi.
A step-by-step guide to apartment hunting from abroad: online viewings, remote contracts, and move-in preparation before landing in Japan.
Learn what restoration costs should be deducted from your deposit, how to dispute unfair charges, and what to check at your move-out inspection.
This page explains the purpose, scope, listing policy, and partner-role boundaries behind Bridge Home Japan.
This page explains how content is created, which sources are used, how updates are handled, and how we manage corrections and rights.
This page outlines what personal data is collected, why it is used, how partner sharing works, and what rights users have.
This editorial team is responsible for rental eligibility research, move-in guidance, and public-data interpretation for foreign residents.
This page explains the purpose, scope, listing policy, and partner-role boundaries behind Bridge Home Japan.
This page explains how content is created, which sources are used, how updates are handled, and how we manage corrections and rights.
This page outlines what personal data is collected, why it is used, how partner sharing works, and what rights users have.
This editorial team is responsible for rental eligibility research, move-in guidance, and public-data interpretation for foreign residents.
Start with a theme hub when the condition is already clear. Start with area pages when city or commute priority comes first.
No. You still need to compare guarantor-company rules, emergency-contact expectations, family fit, student fit, and company-contract conditions.
Use them as cluster entry points, then move into city hubs and guides to complete the comparison.