Interlink Blog

By Ron Schröter
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September 12, 2023
Moving to a new country (or even just a new home) can be an exciting but sometimes challenging task. That said, with the proper planning and research your move will not only become easily manageable but can be an enjoyable experience as well. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to find a great new home here in Japan!

By Ron Schröter
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May 16, 2023
UR stands for Urban Renaissance and is an independent corporation that was formed by the Japanese Government. There are many benefits to living in a UR Apartment. For example, there is no key money, no agent fee, no renewal fee and UR apartments do not ask for a guarantor.

By Hideki Yoshimura
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December 2, 2021
Direction is an important factor for choosing a rental property in Japan. When choosing a room, you must consider various conditions such as rent, facilities, location, convenience, and the surrounding environment. One that you may not think of, but that is very important, is the direction of the room.

By Chris Zarodkiewicz
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June 16, 2021
We would like introduce to you the amazingness as well as the functions of the Japanese System Bath. The Japanese bath experience is amazing and can make the end of the day an enjoyable and relaxing one. You will go from dreading taking a bath to just wanting to dive right in.

By Jeremy Grigson
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June 2, 2021
Before you go out to look at properties and start applying, it's important to know that there are different types of rental contracts in Japan that can affect what properties you can target. This guide will outline how your personal situation may affect your home search in Japan.

By Chris Zarodkiewicz
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September 24, 2020
To rent an apartment in Japan you need something called a "hoshonin", or guarantor. In most cases, landlords will only accept a Japanese national as your guarantor as becoming one is a huge responsibility. One alternative to burdening family or friends the responsibility is choose a guarantor company.

By Hideki Yoshimura
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June 24, 2020
Moving overseas is always challenge, especially with different customs and cultures. Before renting a property in Japan you should be aware of one common fee that will be required on top of your initial rent and security deposit. The payment is called “Key Money” or in Japanese “Rei-kin”

By Interlink
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March 16, 2020
Interlink K.K. is proud to announce that it will begin construction on its newest property being developed in the Moriyama-Ward area, just a few-minutes walk to Nagoya International School (NIS). All of Cezars’ houses for rent are developed to take care of the needs of the international expatriate community in Japan.

By Ron Schröter
•
September 12, 2023
Moving to a new country (or even just a new home) can be an exciting but sometimes challenging task. That said, with the proper planning and research your move will not only become easily manageable but can be an enjoyable experience as well. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to find a great new home here in Japan!

By Ron Schröter
•
May 16, 2023
UR stands for Urban Renaissance and is an independent corporation that was formed by the Japanese Government. There are many benefits to living in a UR Apartment. For example, there is no key money, no agent fee, no renewal fee and UR apartments do not ask for a guarantor.

By Hideki Yoshimura
•
December 2, 2021
Direction is an important factor for choosing a rental property in Japan. When choosing a room, you must consider various conditions such as rent, facilities, location, convenience, and the surrounding environment. One that you may not think of, but that is very important, is the direction of the room.

By Chris Zarodkiewicz
•
June 16, 2021
We would like introduce to you the amazingness as well as the functions of the Japanese System Bath. The Japanese bath experience is amazing and can make the end of the day an enjoyable and relaxing one. You will go from dreading taking a bath to just wanting to dive right in.

By Jeremy Grigson
•
June 2, 2021
Before you go out to look at properties and start applying, it's important to know that there are different types of rental contracts in Japan that can affect what properties you can target. This guide will outline how your personal situation may affect your home search in Japan.

By Chris Zarodkiewicz
•
September 24, 2020
To rent an apartment in Japan you need something called a "hoshonin", or guarantor. In most cases, landlords will only accept a Japanese national as your guarantor as becoming one is a huge responsibility. One alternative to burdening family or friends the responsibility is choose a guarantor company.

By Hideki Yoshimura
•
June 24, 2020
Moving overseas is always challenge, especially with different customs and cultures. Before renting a property in Japan you should be aware of one common fee that will be required on top of your initial rent and security deposit. The payment is called “Key Money” or in Japanese “Rei-kin”

By Interlink
•
March 16, 2020
Interlink K.K. is proud to announce that it will begin construction on its newest property being developed in the Moriyama-Ward area, just a few-minutes walk to Nagoya International School (NIS). All of Cezars’ houses for rent are developed to take care of the needs of the international expatriate community in Japan.