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Finding student accommodation in Kyoto is quite easy with uhomes.com. Our housing options, which include student halls, private apartments, and shared houses, are designed to cater to students' budgets and needs. They are mostly fully furnished and equipped with appliances, allowing you to move in the day of your arrival. Our properties are located in areas popular with Kyoto students, such as Kyoto City (near Kyoto University), Sakyo Ward, and Fushimi Ward. These areas are surrounded by restaurants, supermarkets, convenience stores, and other daily necessities, with excellent transportation access, making them ideal for students newly arrived in Japan.

uhomes.com's apartments in Kyoto for students are ideally located near many major universities, such as Kyoto University, Ritsumeikan University, Doshisha University, and Kyoto Institute of Technology. Whether you're studying at a prestigious research university or an international private university, you can easily find accommodation close to campus and with convenient access to amenities.

Students looking to save money can also consider our student dormitories or shared apartments, which can reduce housing costs and allow you to meet friends from all over the world. Don't forget to check the initial fees such as deposits and key money beforehand to avoid surprises when signing the lease.

Kyoto is not only a university city but also a cultural metropolis that blends tradition and modernity. Strolling among temples, historical sites, and cafes, you'll find that the pace of life here is comfortable and the area is safe, making it perfect for focusing on learning, experiencing Japanese culture, and starting your own Kyoto adventure.

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(tentative name) Felice Ichijoji

京都市左京区一乗寺西杉ノ宮町59, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 606-8112

Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics | KCGI までの距離

21 分

5 分

学生寮 サービス料なし 週末にチェックインできます。 地下鉄の近く 学校まで歩く 近くのスーパー エレベーター付き 乾湿分離 フロア窓 エアコン付き
JP¥69,500/月 から
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Student Hall Uni E’meal Kyoto Takano [Meals included]

京都市左京区高野玉岡町23-3, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 606-8106

Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics | KCGI までの距離

23 分

6 分

学生寮 サービス料なし ビザが取れない場合はキャンセル可能 友達紹介キャッシュバック 朝食を包む 都市景観 バスタブ付き 室内独立洗濯乾燥 乾湿分離 フロア窓
5.0(1)
JP¥58,000
JP¥57,792/月 から
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マンションラクホク

Mar-60 京都府京都市左京区一乗寺北大丸町, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 606-8114

Kyoto University Of Arts And Design までの距離

16 分

5 分

学生寮 デポジットなし オーナーギフト手数料なし サービス料なし 週末にチェックインできます。 近くのスーパー 近くのバス停 学校まで歩く 地下鉄の近く フロア窓 バルコニー付き エアコン付き
JP¥35,000
JP¥34,584/月 から
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クレセントイチジョウジ

53 京都府京都市左京区一乗寺向畑町, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 606-8126

Kyoto University Of Arts And Design までの距離

13 分

3 分

学生寮 デポジットなし サービス料なし 週末にチェックインできます。 地下鉄の近く 近くのスーパー 近くのバス停 バルコニー付き フロア窓 エアコン付き 24時間のセキュリティ
4.0(1)
JP¥44,500
JP¥44,084/月 から
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グランエターナ キョウダイセイモンマエ

49 京都府京都市左京区吉田泉殿町, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 606-8301

Kyoto University までの距離

8 分

4 分

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JP¥97,000
JP¥96,792/月 から
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レバンテショウゴイン

21 京都府京都市左京区岡崎入江町, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 606-8322

Kyoto University までの距離

19 分

6 分

学生寮 サービス料なし 地下鉄の近く 近くのスーパー バルコニー付き エアコン付き
JP¥43,000
JP¥42,792/月 から
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コーアシモガモヒガシ

Feb-30 京都府京都市左京区田中西浦町, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 606-8217

Kyoto University までの距離

13 分

4 分

学生寮 サービス料なし 友達紹介キャッシュバック 友達紹介ボーナス 学校まで歩く 近くのバス停 近くのスーパー フロア窓 25周年のS2予約 25学年の予約待ち
JP¥52,500
JP¥52,084/月 から
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グラン・セレブイチジョウジ

京都府京都市左京区一乗寺南大丸町50番地, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 606-8186

Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics | KCGI までの距離

21 分

5 分

学生寮 サービス料なし 25学年の予約待ち 週末にチェックインできます。 友達紹介ボーナス 友達紹介キャッシュバック 近くのバス停 近くのスーパー 地下鉄の近く 乾湿分離
JP¥58,000
JP¥57,792/月 から
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京都洛北学生会館EAST

京都府京都市左京区一乗寺北大丸町, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 〒606-8114

Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics | KCGI までの距離

23 分

6 分

学生寮 サービス料なし 近くのスーパー 学校の近くのバス停
JP¥37,000/月 から
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キョウトラクホクガクセイカイカンウエスト

23 京都府京都市左京区一乗寺北大丸町, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 606-8114
学生寮 サービス料なし 地下鉄の近く 乾湿分離 バルコニー付き エアコン付き
JP¥37,500
JP¥37,084/月 から
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ラ・シェネガ

京都府京都市右京区山ノ内荒木町38番地10, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 615-0073

Kyoto University of Foreign Studies までの距離

11 分

3 分

学生寮 サービス料なし
JP¥37,000
JP¥36,584/月 から
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Student Hall BlanCanvas Kyoto Kuramaguchi [Meals included]

京都市上京区東若宮町51, Kyoto, Kyoto fu 602-0086
学生寮 サービス料なし 週末にチェックインできます。 学校まで歩く 近くのスーパー 近くのバス停 乾湿分離 バルコニー付き エレベーター付き エアコン付き
JP¥59,500
JP¥59,292/月 から
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京都市 の学生向け物件

About Kyoto

Kyoto, known as Japan's "City of Learning," is famously described as having the saying, "Study in Kyoto, earn money in Osaka, and live in Kobe." This vividly conveys Kyoto's status as Japan's academic center. Home to numerous top universities such as Kyoto University and Doshisha University, the entire city feels like a giant campus. Because it's a city built for students, Kyoto boasts Japan's most comprehensive student accommodation system. Whether it's safe student dormitories or cozy shared apartments, you can quickly integrate into the academic community.

Cultural Experience

As Japan's ancient capital, Kyoto is the only city where you can "study amidst World Heritage sites." Go to Tokyo to see Japan's present, come to Kyoto to see Japan's soul. With an astonishing density of shrines and historical sites, stepping into this city is like traveling back in time. This unique and tranquil atmosphere fosters a calm mind, making it an ideal environment for focused study and research. Imagine stepping out of your dorm on weekends and being able to stroll along Kiyomizu-dera Temple or the Kamo River – a luxury unmatched by any other city.

Modern Convenience

Some worry that living in an ancient capital might be inconvenient? Absolutely not. Beneath its traditional exterior, Kyoto boasts a highly modern core. An efficient subway and bus network crisscrosses the city, connecting major campuses with bustling commercial areas (such as Kawaramachi). More importantly, Kyoto's student apartments and dormitories (Gakusei Kaikan) perfectly combine this modern convenience. Many of our properties are not only located near transportation hubs but also equipped with modern security systems, furniture and appliances, and dining services. In Kyoto, you can enjoy the tranquility of an ancient capital while experiencing a safe, convenient, and cost-effective modern student life.

Best Student Accommodation in Kyoto

Finding suitable student accommodation in Kyoto doesn't have to be complicated. uhomes.com have a selection of top-rated apartments in Kyoto for students, fully furnished and ready to move in with just your luggage. Located near major universities and subway stations, these Kyoto student halls offer easy commutes, the buildings are safe and feature social spaces like shared kitchen, communal lounge to enhance your quality of life. Whether you're looking for a suite near Kyoto University or prefer a modern apartment in the city center, you can find the perfect place that combines convenience and budget. Here are some luxury student accommodation in Kyoto:

  1. Felice Ichijoji, Kyoto
  2. Student Hall Uni E’meal Kyoto Takano [Meals included]
  3. マンションラクホク
  4. クレセントイチジョウジ
  5. グランエターナ キョウダイセイモンマエ
  6. レバンテショウゴイン, Kyoto
  7. コーアシモガモヒガシ, Kyoto
  8. グラン・セレブイチジョウジ, Kyoto
  9. ラ・シェネガ, Kyoto
  10. Student Hall BlanCanvas Kyoto Kuramaguchi [Meals included]

Cheap Student Accommdoation in Kyoto

For international students in Kyoto who want to leave more room on budget for sushi, matcha desserts, and weekend getaways, uhomes.com offers cheap student accommodations in Kyoto under 50,000 yen per month. These apartments and buildings may lack the grand lobbies of modern skyscrapers, but they offer a safe, clean, and well-equipped environment, allowing students to live comfortably. Some budget apartments in Kyoto for students may be a little far from the subway station, but in Kyoto, where cycling is the most common mode of commuting, this distance is usually not a burden and actually brings you closer to the local pace of life. Our cozy single suites and shared houses are perfect for students who are busy with classes or exploring the city during the day and gives you private space to rest. Furthermore, all our student housing is all-inclusive, with utilities and Wifi in the rent and offer flexible options for short-term and long-term rentals, making your study abroad experience easier and less stressful. Afforadable accommodation for students in Kyoto include:

  1. ササキビル, Kyoto
  2. Casa Cosa, Kyoto
  3. Canyon Terrace III, Kyoto
  4. Chateau Frontenac, Kyoto
  5. アルカディアセキ, Kyoto
  6. サンメイプルハウス, Kyoto
  7. メゾンアンテルナハクセン, Kyoto
  8. シティパレスニシキョウゴク, Kyoto
  9. カミガモスチューデントハイツ, Kyoto
  10. クリーンハイツ オンリーワン, Kyoto

Types of Student Accommodation in Kyoto

There are various student accommodation in Kyoto, include school dormitories, share houses and private apartments, along with their amenities and ideal residents. Expore your Kyoto student livine option with us.

1. Student Dormitories (Student Halls / Gakusei Kaikan)

Student halls in Kyoto offer the highest level of convenience and safety, suitable for students want meal plans, making them a top choice for newcomers to Japan.

Best for: Safety-conscious students and parents seeking peace of mind.

Key Features:

Meal Plans: Cafeteria-style breakfast and dinner are often provided (Monday–Saturday), offering healthy, balanced Japanese meals.

Live-in Manager: A "house parent" (Kanri-san) is usually on-site 24/7 to help with parcels, emergencies, and security.

Facilities: Private furnished bedrooms, typically with shared large baths (Sento-style), laundry rooms, and dining halls.

Community: Easy to meet students from other universities in Kyoto.

Kyoto Student Halls Monthly Rent: ¥60,000 – ¥100,000(includes the meal plan and management fees)

2. Share Houses 

Share Houses in Kyoto offer a unique blend of privacy and socialization. Some properties are renovated Kyoto Machiya (traditional townhouses), blending historic charm with modern comfort. You get your own private room but share the living spaces with students from Japan and around the world.

Best for: Making friends, improving Japanese skills, and saving on initial costs.

Key Features:

Private Bedroom: Fully furnished with AC and storage, save money for new purchases.

Shared Spaces: Large kitchen, spacious living room, and shared showers/toilets.

Community: Regular social events, parties, and a support network.

Cost-Effective: Lower move-in costs(Key Money, Deposits, Agency Fee) compared to private apartments.

Monthly Rent of Share Houses in Kyoto: ¥40,000 – ¥75,000 (Utilities and Wi-Fi are often included)

3. Private Apartments

Private apartments are ideal for tudents who value independence and privacy. Kyoto private apartments range from cost-effective wood-frame units (Apāto) to modern concrete condominiums (Mansions). Standard layouts are 1R (Studio) or 1K (Studio with separate kitchen), giving you a quiet sanctuary to study and relax after exploring Kyoto.

Best for: Independent living, quiet study environments, and complete privacy.

Key Features:

Private bedroom, kitchenette, and bathroom (unit bath or separate).

Fully Furnished: Includes bed, desk, chair, washing machine, and fridge.

High-speed internet ready (essential for online classes).

Kyoto Student Apartments Rent Price: ¥50,000 – ¥90,000/ month (Rent varies by building type and proximity to universities like Kyoto University)

Popular Neighborhoods for Students Accommodation in Kyoto

When looking for apartment in Kyoto for students, it’s important to choose the right area. The living environment, property characteristics and resident demographic structure vary greatly in different regions. For example, Sakyo-ku is known as a famous student hub. If you want to live near the city's transportation and shopping centers the central areas of Nakakyo and Shimokyo wards are also very convenient. Here are some popular neighborhoods to rent Kyoto student housing.

1. Sakyo Ward & Hyakumanben (The Academic Hub)

Best for: Kyoto University & Kyoto University of the Arts students.

If you are attending Kyoto University (Kyodai), this is where you want to be. The areas around Hyakumanben and Demachiyanagi are legendary "student towns."

  • Vibe: Academic, laid-back, and filled with cheap cafeterias and second-hand bookstores.
    Pros: Extremely convenient, all student services are within a 5-minute walk. Rent is affordable, and the area is safe and quiet.
    Housing: Mostly older apartments (Apāto) and student dorms.
    Key Spots: Yoshida Campus, Tetsugaku-no-michi (Philosopher's Path).

2. Kamigyo & Nakagyo Wards (Central Convenience)

Best for: Doshisha University & Ritsumeikan University students. Located in the heart of the city, areas like Imadegawa, Nijo, and Marutamachi offer the perfect balance of city life and study.

  • Vibe: Historic yet modern. You are close to the Imperial Palace and subway lines.
    Pros: Excellent access to Downtown (Kawaramachi) and part-time job opportunities.
    Housing: A mix of modern private apartments (Mansions) and stylish Share Houses.
    Key Spots: Nijo Castle, Kyoto Imperial Palace, Karasuma Line Subway.

3. Saiin & Nishioji Area (West Kyoto)

Best for: Kyoto University of Foreign Studies & Ritsumeikan University (Kinugasa Campus). This area is specifically the hub for students in Western Kyoto, amenities like Targe supermarkets (Fresco), multiple shopping streets, dollar stores, and restaurants surrounded.

  • Vibe: Local, energetic, and practical.
    Pros: Nishioji and Saiin are famous for lower rent and great transport links (Hankyu Line) to both central Kyoto and Osaka.
    Housing: Many affordable private apartments and "Dormy" style managed dormitories.

4. Kyoto Station & Minami Ward (The Transport Hub)

Best for: Ryukoku University & Students traveling to Uji/Osaka. Areas south of Kyoto Station (Minami-ku) and Fushimi are budget-friendly alternatives.

  • Vibe: Urban, slightly industrial, but rapidly developing with international student centers like the Mukaijima Gakusei Center.
    Pros: Unbeatable transport access (JR, Kintetsu, Subway). Rents here are often cheaper than in Sakyo or Nakagyo, the supermarkets here are also larger and prices for daily necessities (especially food) are often more competitive. T
    Housing: Larger concrete mansions and international dormitories.

5. Downtown & Higashiyama (City Life & Culture)

Best for: Students who value nightlife and culture over quiet. Areas like Kawaramachi, Gion, and Kiyomizu Gojo are for those who want to live inside the action.

  • Vibe: Bustling, touristy, and never boring.
    Pros: Surrounded by shops, restaurants, and part-time job options.
    Cons: This is Kyoto's commercial, tourist, and traditional cultural center, with land prices and rents among the highest in the city. Suitable for students with ample budgets. 
    Housing: Mostly high-end apartments and hotels, share houses and student apartments are limited.

Top universities in Kyoto

The following are the top and most distinctive national, public, and private universities in Kyoto. uhomes.com offers convenient and furnished student halls, apartments, houses near these universities.

  1. Kyoto University
  2. Kyoto Institute of Technology
  3. Kyoto Prefectural University
  4. Kyoto City University of Arts
  5. Doshisha University
  6. Ryukoku University
  7. Kyoto University of Foreign Studies
  8. Kyoto Seika University
  9. Kyoto Pharmaceutical University

Tourist Attractions in Kyoto

Kyoto is a city brimming with history and cultural charm, offering many attractions that even first-time visitors can thoroughly enjoy. Our students accommodations in Kyoto are close to famous sightseeing spots, allows you to easily explore the ancient capital and switch freely between academic pursuits and leisure activities!

Iconic Heritage Sites

Kiyomizu-dera Temple: The most famous temple in Kyoto with a massive wooden stage offering panoramic city views.

Kinkakuji Temple: The Golden Pavilion, a stunning Zen temple covered in gold leaf, reflecting beautifully in the pond.

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine: Famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates stretching up the mountain. Great for hiking!

Nijo Castle: A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its "nightingale floors" that chirp when walked upon to warn of intruders.

Byodoin Temple: Located in Uji, this temple is featured on the 10-yen coin and is famous for its Phoenix Hall.

City Vibes & Culture

Gion District: The traditional entertainment district where you might spot a Geisha (Geiko/Maiko). Full of historic wooden tea houses.

Yasaka-jinja Shrine: Located at the end of Shijo Street, this shrine is the heart of the Gion Matsuri festival.

Nishiki Market: Known as "Kyoto's Kitchen." A lively covered market perfect for trying local street food and buying ingredients.

Kyoto Tower: The modern landmark standing in front of Kyoto Station, offering a 360-degree view of the city.

Nature & Relaxation

Arashiyama: Famous for its towering Bamboo Grove, the Togetsukyo Bridge, and scenic mountain views.

Philosopher's Path: A peaceful stone path along a canal lined with cherry trees. Ideal for a quiet walk near Kyoto University.

Kamo River: The river flowing through the city center. A popular spot for students to sit, relax, and enjoy a picnic.

Art & History

Kenninji Temple: The oldest Zen temple in Kyoto, located near Gion, famous for its powerful dragon ceiling painting.

Kyoto Railway Museum: A massive museum showcasing Japan's history of trains, from steam locomotives to the Shinkansen.

Getting Around Kyoto

Kyoto is a compact, grid-layout city that is easy to navigate. While tourists rely heavily on day passes, students typically rely on a mix of bicycles for daily commutes and a rechargeable IC card for weekends.

1. Bicycles (The Student Essential)

Most cost-effective way to live in Kyoto. For university students, a bicycle is not just a hobby—it is a necessity. The city is mostly flat, making it easy to cycle from Sakyo Ward (student housing area) to Kawaramachi (downtown) in about 20 minutes.

  • Strict Parking Rules: Never park on the street. Kyoto City aggressively impounds illegally parked bikes. 
    Insurance: Bicycle liability insurance is mandatory in Kyoto.

2. Public Transportation (Subway & Bus)

Best for: Rainy days and traveling across the city.

Subway: Kyoto has two main lines that intersect at Karasuma Oike Station:

  • Karasuma Line (North-South): Essential for students attending Doshisha University or visiting Kyoto Station.
    Tozai Line (East-West): Connects to Yamashina and Nijo areas.
    Student Tip: The subway is faster than the bus but more expensive.

City Bus: Unlike Tokyo, where subways and trains rule, Kyoto’s public transportation system is dominated by city buses. The green Kyoto City Buses cover almost every corner of the city, including areas the subway doesn't reach, like Kinkakuji or parts of Sakyo Ward.

Fares: Flat fare of ¥230 within the central zone. (Use your IC card to pay).

3. Trains (Inter-City Travel)

Best for: Weekend trips to Osaka or Nara.

  • Hankyu Line: The cheapest and most stylish way to go to Osaka (Umeda) for shopping.
    Keihan Line: Runs along the Kamo River; convenient for students living in Demachiyanagi or Fushimi.
    JR Lines: Best for fast access to Kyoto Station, Osaka, or Nara.

4. Walking:

Areas like Gion and Arashiyama are best explored on foot.

5.Taxis & Ride-Sharing:

Taxis are plentiful but expensive. Uber is available in Kyoto, but it functions primarily as a taxi-hailing app, not a cheap ride-share service like in other countries. 

 

3. Smart Commuting: Passes & IC Cards

  • IC Cards (ICOCA / SUICA): These are rechargeable smart cards used for buses, trains, and even convenience stores. They save you time and the hassle of counting coins.
    Where to get: Buy one at any subway or JR station ticket machine (¥500 deposit required).

    Commuter Pass (Teikiken): Must-have for students. If you take the train or bus to campus every day, buy a Student Commuter Pass.
    Savings: Offers huge discounts (approx. 50-60% off regular fares) for unlimited rides between your home and university.
    Requirement: You need your Student ID and a "Commuter Certificate" from your university office to buy one.

Student Life in Kyoto

Student life in Kyoto is a unique journey that blends a world-class academic atmosphere, an incredibly cost-effective living experience, and hardcore outdoor adventure. Here, you can not only study at top-tier universities with 10% international students, but also explore hidden mountain retreats and stunning coastlines at a lower cost of living than in Tokyo.

Here's a glimpse into studying in Kyoto:

1. World-Class Academic Quality

Don't worry about the quality of education; Kyoto truly lives up to its reputation as an academic capital. For example, Kyoto University was once ranked number one in the Times Higher Education Japan University Rankings, representing the pinnacle of Asian academia.

International Community: Kyoto University currently has over 2,700 international students from 110 countries and regions worldwide. No matter which university you attend, the large international student community will quickly make you feel a sense of belonging.

2.High Cost-Effectiveness

Many people mistakenly believe that living in Japan is expensive, but that's outdated.

A Price Haven Among Developed Countries: With the adjustment of the yen's exchange rate, Japan is now one of the regions with the lowest cost of living among developed countries.

More Affordable than Tokyo: Rent and prices in Kyoto are significantly lower than in Tokyo. With the same budget, you can only afford a cramped single room in Tokyo, while in Kyoto you can have a spacious and comfortable apartment, significantly improving your quality of life.

Tokyo is bustling, but Kyoto possesses a "soul"

People often ask, "Which is better, Tokyo or Kyoto?" The truth is, neither is interchangeable.

Tokyo is the political and economic heart, representing modernity and busyness.

Kyoto, on the other hand, is the soul repository of Japanese culture. If you want to experience the purest traditional Japan while enjoying an undisturbed academic environment, Kyoto is the only choice.

4. Hidden Mountain Retreats and Beachcombing Adventures

Kyoto is more than just temples and shrines; it's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Use your saved living expenses to join our diverse Student Clubs:

Mountain Exploration: Weekends spent canyoning and hiking in the valleys and waterfalls around Kyoto, or exploring hidden mountain retreats.

Ocean Adventures: Many student clubs offer monthly trips to sunset beaches for thrilling seafood catching.


To balance studies and adventure, you need the perfect "base camp." Kyoto offers a wide range of affordable accommodations, from international share houses to private student apartments, to suit your needs. Find your home in Kyoto with uhomes.com.

学生向け物件に関するよくある質問 京都市

How much is student accommodation in Kyoto?

Student housing in Kyoto can vary a lot depending on building type, age, and distance to campus, but here’s what students actually pay:

  • University Dorms
    Kyoto University and similar national universities usually charge ¥30,000–¥40,000/month. Some utilities may be extra. Some private universities or programs like Temple University Japan may charge ¥250,000–¥300,000 per semester (roughly ¥60,000–80,000/month equivalent). 

    Budget Apartments
    Older wood-frame units or simple studios typically cost ¥40,000–¥55,000/month, often the cheapest option for independent living.

    Standard Private Apartment
    In concrete buildings with better soundproofing or more modern facilities, expect ¥55,000–¥75,000/month including utilities.

    Share House
    Approximately ¥30,000–¥55,000/month, rooms shared with multiple people are usually cheaper, while private rooms or rooms with private bathrooms are more expensive.

Overall, most students in Kyoto should budget ¥40,000–¥70,000+ per month, depending on location, building type, and amenities. Shared apartments and compact studios in Kyoto are the most common choices for affordability.

How do I book student accommodation in Kyoto?

You can book our student accommodation in Kyoto on uhomes.com, the process is simple. Since most Japanese universities begin their academic year in April, we recommend starting your housing and move-in preparations 2–3 months before the term begins. 

  • Explore Options: Select our verfied Kyoto student housing list accorrding to your needs.
    Contact Directly: Click "Enquire' and fill in your information, our consultants will contact you directly (English/Japanese/Chinese support is available).
    Finalize: Complete the application, contract, and payment online with the agency's guidance.

Are student accommodation in Kyoto fully furnished?

Most student apartments in Kyoto are furnished and move-in ready, especially those geared towards international students or short-term rentals. This means that after signing the lease, you won't need to buy a bed, desk, chairs, or appliances; you can simply move in with your luggage. The furniture typically includes a bed, desk and chair, and wardrobe, and some apartments may also include basic appliances such as a TV, refrigerator, and washing machine.

Do international students need a Japanese guarantor to rent student accommodation in Kyoto?

Yes, international students generally do need a guarantor to rent student accommodation in Kyoto. Finding a personal Japanese guarantor is difficult, uhomes.com can help you find services from Guarantor Company. The fee for this is often included in your initial costs, making the process hassle-free for you.

Can I rent short-term student apartments in Kyoto?

We offer short-term student accommodation in Kyoto with flexible contracts, affordable prices, and fully furnished rooms. All utilities and internet are included, so you can settle in easily and focus on your studies. Whether you’re applying to a Kyoto language school, a public or private university, or starting a bachelor’s or graduate program, we can help you find the right apartment in Kyoto for students. 

Is Kyoto expensive to live in for students?

Not at all. In fact, Kyoto is one of the cheapest major cities in the developed world right now. Kyoto is generally considered affordable for students compared to major cities like Tokyo, especially if you rely on university dorms, on-campus meals, and other budget-conscious options. A moderate standard of living in Kyoto costs approximately ¥134,000 per month, though this can vary significantly depending on dietary habits, accommodation type, and lifestyle. University dorms are the most economical option; private apartments in Kyoto are more expensive but offer independence and a higher quality of life.

In contrast, students in Tokyo typically spend 20%–40% more per month on average than in Kyoto. The cost of personal belongings, transportation, and dining out are significantly higher in Tokyo, often bringing the overall monthly expenditure down to around ¥160,000–¥200,000. In other words, with the same budget, you can live closer to campus, have a larger apartment, and experience less financial stress in Kyoto.

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