Foreigners can also feel safe Flexible and convenient contract procedures
- No joint guarantor or brokerage fee
- Short-term contracts of less than one year are available
- Provides multilingual contract translations
Global serviced living
JAPAN STORY

Sign a contract easily and move in immediately without a guarantor. Start lightly in a space furnished with appliances. Your rhythm continues just as it is in Japan.
ADVANTAGE
PROCESS
Real estate visit
Document preparation
Securing a joint guarantor
Tenant screening
Drafting a contract
Initial costs incurred
Online Inquiry and Application for Occupancy
Submit basic information
Fast approval without separate review
No guarantor required
Electronic contract and immediate move-in
Minimize initial costs with full appliances and furniture
Finding a house in Japanese real estate
Real estate visit
Search for listings
Document preparation
Residence card, proof of income
Securing a joint guarantor
Emergency contact
Tenant screening
Takes several days to several weeks
Drafting a contract
Japanese face-to-face contract
Initial costs incurred
Deposit, key money, furniture
Finding a house on HOMES JAPAN
Online Inquiry and Application for Occupancy
Submit basic information
Fast approval without separate review
No guarantor required
Electronic contract and immediate move-in
Minimize initial costs with full appliances and furniture

Together with HOMES Japan
No guarantor, no language worries Stay as lightly as you want. Korean, English, and Japanese You can receive comfortable consultations without language barriers.
VISIT
Shinjuku Station
(JR / Tokyo Metro / Odakyu)
Tokyo Station
(Shinkansen Hub)
Haneda Airport
Narita Airport
REVIEW

Park * Min
HOMES Shinjuku · Korean Fashion Shopping Mall OperationHaving my own base in Shinjuku has made me feel incomparably more at ease than staying in a business hotel. I could hold meetings directly in the shared lounge, allowing business trips and work to flow seamlessly. It was also very convenient as the living infrastructure, including Isetan, Koreatown, and 24-hour supermarkets, was well-equipped. This was the most satisfying stay I have had during my time living in Japan so far.

Mika
HOMES Shinjuku · Digital NomadFrom the moment I entered Homes Shinjuku, I felt as comfortable as if I were at home, and thanks to the sun-filled space, I was able to spend every day in a good mood. I enjoyed my stay so much that I even set up my own living space, and I was able to work fully remotely while traveling to Okinawa, Hakone, and Osaka. It was the perfect place for a six-month stay as a digital nomad.

Kim * Hyun
HOMES Shinagawa · Korean Startup CEOHomes Shinagawa is a "living base where you can start working immediately" for companies expanding overseas. The new environment and shared lounge allow for a natural separation of work and life, while the quiet residential setting and excellent accessibility make long-term stays stress-free. It is a practical and stable option that enables dispatched personnel to adapt quickly.

Kwak * Jin
HOMES Nipponbashi · ResidentsI was worried because there were no reviews when I first moved into Homes Nipponbashi, but I was satisfied as the room condition was exactly as shown in the photos and videos—very clean and comfortable. In particular, I felt even more at ease because the staff member personally greeted me on the day of move-in. Although there are no hotel-class amenities, I liked the quiet and comfortable atmosphere as there are more locals than tourists. It is a place I would like to stay again every time I visit Osaka.

Ha*on
HOMES Kujo · ResidentsI looked into many accommodations in Osaka for a one-month short trip and ended up staying at Homes Kujo. Although Kujo might be somewhat unfamiliar to Koreans, the location was excellent, being close to Universal Studios and Kyocera Dome, and offering convenient access to Kyoto. The neighborhood was quiet and well-equipped with amenities, making it comfortable to stay in. I was also satisfied with Homes' quick response to the Wi-Fi issue on the first day. The staff were friendly, and it was such a great experience that I would like to try staying at a Homes location in the Namba area next time.

Park * Min
HOMES Shinjuku · Korean Fashion Shopping Mall OperationHaving my own base in Shinjuku has made me feel incomparably more at ease than staying in a business hotel. I could hold meetings directly in the shared lounge, allowing business trips and work to flow seamlessly. It was also very convenient as the living infrastructure, including Isetan, Koreatown, and 24-hour supermarkets, was well-equipped. This was the most satisfying stay I have had during my time living in Japan so far.

Mika
HOMES Shinjuku · Digital NomadFrom the moment I entered Homes Shinjuku, I felt as comfortable as if I were at home, and thanks to the sun-filled space, I was able to spend every day in a good mood. I enjoyed my stay so much that I even set up my own living space, and I was able to work fully remotely while traveling to Okinawa, Hakone, and Osaka. It was the perfect place for a six-month stay as a digital nomad.

Kim * Hyun
HOMES Shinagawa · Korean Startup CEOHomes Shinagawa is a "living base where you can start working immediately" for companies expanding overseas. The new environment and shared lounge allow for a natural separation of work and life, while the quiet residential setting and excellent accessibility make long-term stays stress-free. It is a practical and stable option that enables dispatched personnel to adapt quickly.

Kwak * Jin
HOMES Nipponbashi · ResidentsI was worried because there were no reviews when I first moved into Homes Nipponbashi, but I was satisfied as the room condition was exactly as shown in the photos and videos—very clean and comfortable. In particular, I felt even more at ease because the staff member personally greeted me on the day of move-in. Although there are no hotel-class amenities, I liked the quiet and comfortable atmosphere as there are more locals than tourists. It is a place I would like to stay again every time I visit Osaka.

Ha*on
HOMES Kujo · ResidentsI looked into many accommodations in Osaka for a one-month short trip and ended up staying at Homes Kujo. Although Kujo might be somewhat unfamiliar to Koreans, the location was excellent, being close to Universal Studios and Kyocera Dome, and offering convenient access to Kyoto. The neighborhood was quiet and well-equipped with amenities, making it comfortable to stay in. I was also satisfied with Homes' quick response to the Wi-Fi issue on the first day. The staff were friendly, and it was such a great experience that I would like to try staying at a Homes location in the Namba area next time.
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