Top 10 Cost-Effective Tips for Moving in Japan
Regardless of who is relocating, this transitional period can evoke feelings ranging from excitement to terror. However, irrespective of how you perceive the process of packing up and venturing to a new residence—as an opportunity for renewal or otherwise—one fact remains consistent: moving in Japan comes with significant costs.
With
reikin
(key money),
shikikin
(the security deposit amount) along with the expense of hiring movers, you can
quickly run up a charge
During the relocation period. That's precisely what you wish to avoid when it’s much more enjoyable to use your savings for something stylish and new.
Japandi furniture
For your new place. Keep reading below for our 10 tips on moving to Japan without breaking the bank.
1. Omit May and June
In March and April, relocation activities peak in Japan. These months coincide with the conclusion of the academic year in March and the commencement of the new one in April. Consequently, newly graduated studen…