Cost of Furnishing an Apartment in Japan: What to Expect in 2025

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Introduction

Most apartments in Japan come completely unfurnished, often lacking even ceiling lights or air conditioners. While furnished apartments exist, they are rare and typically not economical for stays longer than six months. Japanese apartments are compact but cleverly designed, featuring built-in closets and spaces for major appliances. Therefore, it is crucial for foreigners to plan their furnishing budget carefully to ensure comfort and practicality.

What Furniture and Appliances Are Needed?

Essential Furniture

  1. Bed or Futon – Futons are cheaper, space-saving, and flexible for small rooms.
  2. Sofa or Seating – Important for daily living and hosting guests.
  3. Dining Table and Chairs – Compact sets fit Japanese apartments better.
  4. Storage – Built-in closets reduce the need for extra wardrobes, depending on clothing volume.

Essential Appliances

  1. Refrigerator (150–300L models)
  2. Washing Machine (5–7kg capacity)
  3. Microwave
  4. Air Conditioner (if not included)
  5. Ceiling Lights
  6. Rice Cooker

How Much Does It Cost?

Estimated Furnishing Costs
Budget LevelEstimated CostSetup Description
Basic¥100,000–¥250,000Secondhand goods, basic essentials only
Mid-Range¥250,000–¥500,000Mix of new furniture and appliances
Premium¥500,000+High-end, stylish living setups

Example: Furnishing a 1K Apartment

Example Budget Breakdown
RoomItemsEstimated Total Cost
BedroomFuton/Bed, Closet Organizer¥50,000–¥100,000
Living/DiningSofa, Table, Chairs¥30,000–¥70,000
KitchenFridge, Microwave, Rice Cooker¥50,000–¥100,000
Laundry AreaWashing Machine¥30,000–¥70,000
Lighting/AccessoriesCeiling Lights, Curtains¥20,000–¥40,000

Where to Buy Furniture and Appliances?

Expert Tip

Secondhand shopping in Japan is highly reliable, with many items being in excellent condition. Don't hesitate to explore recycle shops and online platforms for major savings!

New Stores

  • Nitori
  • IKEA Japan
  • Yodobashi Camera

Secondhand Options

  • Mercari
  • Jimoty
  • Hard Off / Off House
  • Local Recycle Shops

Don't forget about "Tokyo Sayonara Sales" and "Osaka Sayonara Sales" Facebook groups!

Hidden Costs to Watch For

  • Appliance disposal fees (¥5,000–¥10,000)
  • Delivery and installation fees
  • Furniture assembly costs if not DIY

Tips for Foreigners Moving to Japan

  1. Use "starter sets" at Nitori and electronics stores
  2. Expect delivery delays in busy seasons
  3. Always measure spaces before buying large furniture
  4. Consider rental furniture services if staying short-term
  5. Multipurpose furniture saves space and money

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rent furniture in Japan short-term?

Yes. Services like CLAS or AirRoom allow you to rent full furniture and appliance sets monthly — perfect for temporary stays.

How long does it take to fully furnish an apartment?

It typically takes 1–2 weeks depending on delivery schedules, especially if buying new large appliances.

Are secondhand appliances reliable in Japan?

Absolutely. Japanese secondhand goods are generally very clean and lightly used. Recycle shops like Hard Off inspect items carefully before resale, making secondhand a reliable and budget-friendly option.

Final Thoughts

Furnishing an apartment in Japan can seem daunting at first, but with careful planning, it can be both affordable and efficient. Combining new purchases, secondhand finds, and smart renting can help you create a comfortable living space while saving money. For more moving and living tips, explore Selectra Japan guides!

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