The rest of the process will be in Japanese only.
For further instructions, please read the guide below.
Guide for Registration
The more time you spend living and working in one area, the more you're going to want change. And with change comes opportunity! If you are considering moving to Iwate prefecture for a job or to meet new people, enjoy the search for foreigner-friendly apartments here and in other parts of Japan at low upfront rates when you engage Village House.
Simply browse through cheap apartments for rent in Morioka, Ichinoseki, Oshu, Hanamaki, Kitakami, Tono and more in Iwate prefecture. With no key money, security deposits, renewal, or handling fees*, you can enjoy wallet-friendly monthly rates and be financially ready when renting our Village House apartment in Iwate prefecture for a long-term basis.
When it comes to apartment searching in Iwate prefecture — or in Japan in general —, you’ll want your heart set on the right apartment that meets your everyday living needs and budget. Village House Kuriyagawa in Morioka, for example, offers a convenient 5-minute walk to the nearest Kuriyagawa Station - Iwate Galaxy Railway Line so you can get around Iwate prefecture hassle-free. This low-cost Morioka apartment also takes less than 10 minutes to get to Morioka University Kuriyagawa Kindergarten, Kita Kuriyagawa Elementary School, and Hokuryo Junior High School.
Starting from around ¥24,000, you can find houses of various sizes that may come furnished with air conditioners or washlets. Opt for more add-ons like a gas stove and kitchen water heater for your apartment in Iwate prefecture to increase the comfort of your new home.
A visit to your selected apartment can also be scheduled to assist you through making a more informed decision. Simply get in touch with our dedicated team for more information — we’ll do our best to direct you to your ideal accommodations.
*Depending on the credit check results and contract details, a deposit may be required.
As a more rural prefecture in Japan, Iwate has many natural and historic sites that are worth visiting. This includes spots such as Koiwai Farm and Genbikei Gorge as well as Chusonji Temple and Motsuji Temple Gardens. Iwate offers something for everyone who moves here in the long run — be sure to check out the Sansa Odori Festival, the largest festival held in Morioka.
2. If you’re planning to look for apartments in Iwate prefecture, we will require the following documents here at Village House:
Be sure to pay the rent for the following month by direct debit on the designated date of the month. Bear in mind that you will need to complete the bank account registration for direct debit before moving into your apartment of choice in Iwate. If you register your bank account online, inkans (name seal/stamp) will not be required.
Have more questions? Check out our FAQ page for a more comprehensive overview.
*Dependent on the credit check results and contract details, a deposit may be required.