Adachi Vacant Properties
Browse currently vacant UR rental housing and JKK Tokyo public housing in the Adachi area. Check rent, floor plans, and photos, then visit the official site from any property's detail page to apply.
Currently 2 properties with vacancies. Rent from ¥81,800 to ¥129,900. Available layouts: 1DK/2DK.
About This Area
Adachi covers Kita-Senju, Ayase, Nishi-Arai, Takenotsuka, and Umejima — one of the most affordable wards in the 23-ku. The Arakawa river separates it from central Tokyo, but UR/JKK inventory is deep, and redevelopment around Kita-Senju and Ayase is steadily updating the ward's image. The leading candidate when cost is the dominant constraint.
Rent & Affordability
Among the strongest cost-to-value 23-ku wards. UR/JKK with zero move-in cost lets families fit a 3LDK comfortably. Older danchi cut rent further — a good fit when keeping fixed costs low matters.
Transport Access
JR Joban, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda/Hibiya, Tsukuba Express, Tobu Skytree, and Keisei Main all serve the ward. Kita-Senju is one of Tokyo's strongest interchange hubs, with six lines converging.
Who It Suits & Living Tips
Adachi is large — perceived convenience varies sharply by station-and-job pairing. Outside Kita-Senju and Ayase, expect bus-route danchi; verify station/bus paths and walk times during a viewing. For Arakawa-adjacent addresses, check flood hazard maps and consider second-floor-or-higher units.
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Recommended Reading Before You Apply
Public Housing Costs Compared: UR & JKK vs Private Rentals
With no key money and no agent fees, public housing can save you significantly on upfront costs. See the exact numbers compared to private rentals.
How to Find Affordable Housing in Tokyo Using UR & JKK
Living affordably in Tokyo's 23 wards is possible with the right approach. Learn how to leverage UR and JKK housing and pick the best areas for your budget.
Pros and Cons of Living in a Japanese Danchi (Housing Complex)
Is danchi living right for you? We cover the real pros — affordable rent, spacious layouts, community — and the cons you should know before moving in.

