Edogawa Vacant Properties
Browse currently vacant UR rental housing and JKK Tokyo public housing in the Edogawa area. Check rent, floor plans, and photos, then visit the official site from any property's detail page to apply.
No Vacancies Right Now — Tips While You Wait
UR and JKK properties in Edogawa are popular and vacancies often fill quickly. komadori updates listings automatically every day, so check back regularly or use the official site's notifications for properties you like. The related guides below cover what to do while you wait.
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About This Area
Edogawa covers Nishi-Kasai, Kasai, Koiwa, Funabori, and Mizue — bayside-leaning blocks between the Edogawa and Arakawa rivers. Nishi-Kasai is well known for its Indian community and the ward has one of Tokyo's higher non-Japanese resident shares. UR/JKK large-scale danchi are common, with strong family-sized layouts. Bayside access combined with family-friendly housing makes Edogawa distinctive.
Rent & Affordability
Lower-end 23-ku rent levels. UR/JKK with zero move-in cost lets families lock in 3LDK comfortably. Nishi-Kasai and Kasai give direct Tozai access to Otemachi while pricing clearly below inside-Yamanote wards. Strong cost-to-value for families and non-Japanese households.
Transport Access
Tokyo Metro Tozai, the edge of JR Sobu, Toei Shinjuku, Keisei Main, and Hokuso all serve the ward. Otemachi and Nihonbashi are reliable commutes; Haneda and Narita are both reachable.
Who It Suits & Living Tips
Lowland bayside blocks require flood-hazard-map review. For apartments, prefer second-floor-or-higher; for ground-level units, account for inundation-depth estimates. Nishi-Kasai's large Indian community comes with stronger English support and international-school options than most outer wards.
Recommended Reading Before You Apply
UR vs JKK Tokyo: A Complete Comparison
Both UR and JKK offer public housing in Tokyo, but they differ significantly in eligibility, costs, and property types. Here's everything you need to know.
A Foreigner's Guide to UR & JKK Housing in Tokyo
Non-Japanese residents with a valid residence card can apply for UR and JKK housing. Here's what you need to know about the process.
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.