Itabashi Vacant Properties
Browse currently vacant UR rental housing and JKK Tokyo public housing in the Itabashi area. Check rent, floor plans, and photos, then visit the official site from any property's detail page to apply.
Currently 1 properties with vacancies. Rent from ¥148,900 to ¥148,900. Available layouts: 3DK.
About This Area
Itabashi covers Takashimadaira, Oyama, Narimasu, and Shimura — and is famous for Takashimadaira Danchi, one of Japan's iconic large-scale housing estates. UR/JKK inventory is among the deepest in the 23-ku. Across the Arakawa river is Saitama, while direct lines reach Ikebukuro — central access blended with suburban-feel housing.
Rent & Affordability
Rents are clearly on the lower end for the 23-ku. UR/JKK lets families fit a full 3LDK into modest budgets. Major estates like Takashimadaira give you wide variation across size, age, and renovation status — easy to match a specific budget to a specific layout.
Transport Access
Toei Mita, Tobu Tojo, Tokyo Metro Yurakucho/Fukutoshin, and the edge of the Toden Arakawa streetcar serve the ward. Ikebukuro and Otemachi are reliably reachable.
Who It Suits & Living Tips
In large estates, sun exposure, ambient noise, and elevator coverage vary dramatically by building number — always view the actual unit and confirm orientation. For Arakawa-river-adjacent addresses, check the flood hazard map and consider second-floor-or-higher units.
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Recommended Reading Before You Apply
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.
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.
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.
