Tokyo Monthly 21
Minato City, Tokyo
# Tokyo Monthly 21
Tokyo Monthly 21 is a directory-listed provider of furnished monthly apartments in central Tokyo, designed for short- to medium-term stays from one month. The service focuses on self-developed, designed, and managed condominium buildings across key business and lifestyle hubs such as Minato-ku, Chiyoda-ku, Shinjuku-ku, Shinagawa-ku, Chuo-ku, Koto-ku, Toshima-ku, and beyond. Properties are typically located within a short walk of major stations—including Shimbashi, Hamamatsucho, Toranomon, Azabujuban, Ikebukuro, Toyosu, Jimbocho, and Kachidoki—supporting commuters, business travelers, interns, trainees, and remote workers who need reliable housing with excellent transport access.
## Service overview and housing type
Tokyo Monthly 21 lists private studio-type units in modern condominium towers (e.g., Concieria and Palace Studio series). Units are move-in ready with essential furnishings and home appliances, aiming to replicate “home-like” comfort rather than hotel-style service.
**Typical inclusions**
- Bed
- Sofa or seating
- Storage
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Hot plate or small kitchen
- Washer
- Air conditioner
- Television
- High-speed internet / Wi‑Fi (standard in most apartments)
Many buildings feature secure entrances, elevators, and well‑kept common areas, reflecting a condominium standard that suits solo residents on assignment or extended stays.
## Pricing structure and campaigns
Listings commonly highlight an “All‑in‑One” or campaign price for one month that may include **rent, utilities, building management fees, administration, and check‑out cleaning**. Some promotions advertise limited‑time daily equivalents (e.g., from around **JPY 2,900/day** on selected units) or partial discounts on cleaning fees. Because included items and eligibility vary by property and season, users should review each listing’s breakdown for **utilities, linens, and any additional occupant fees**.
## Booking, move-in, and flexibility
The platform is set up for quick inquiries and applications, with many units available for immediate occupancy—useful for first‑time renters of furnished apartments in Japan or for people relocating on short notice. Minimum stays are generally **one month**, and some buildings allow **extensions** subject to availability. For those comparing housing types, the furnished monthly apartment model reduces initial setup costs (no furniture purchase, simpler utilities) and offers more space and cooking facilities than typical hotels, making it suited to assignments, training periods, or long sightseeing visits.
## Locations and access
Search tools allow browsing by **train line, station, ward, or map**, making it easy to target neighborhoods near offices, schools, or client sites.
**Representative locations include:**
- **Business districts:** Shimbashi, Toranomon, Hamamatsucho, Daimon
- **Central commercial zones:** Ginza, Nihombashi, Tokyo Station area
- **Residential-convenient hubs:** Ikebukuro, Nezu, Kachidoki, Azabujuban
- **Waterfront/redevelopment areas:** Toyosu, Shiodome
Proximity to **Yamanote Line**, Metro hubs, and **airport links** (Haneda access via Keikyu/Asakusa Line) helps reduce commute times and supports frequent travelers.
## Foreigner-friendly support
Tokyo Monthly 21 is oriented to non‑Japanese residents and visitors who need straightforward housing. **English‑speaking staff** are available for inquiries, with guidance on selection, reservation, **check‑in/out procedures**, and practical living tips. Transparency is emphasized through clear listing details, photos, and fee explanations. The approach suits expatriates, international students, visiting professors, digital nomads, and families who prioritize a smooth, language‑friendly rental experience in Tokyo.
## Quality and maintenance
Because the company supplies **self‑developed and managed condominium** stock, units tend to follow standardized specifications, regular maintenance schedules, and building rules. Renovated **“Standard,” “Superior,” and “TOKYO PREMIUM”** studios appear throughout the catalog, enabling users to balance price, size, and building age. Customer reviews on the site frequently reference **cleanliness, Wi‑Fi reliability, station proximity, and neighborhood convenience**.
## Who it’s for
Typical use cases include **corporate transfers, project‑based stays, training programs, research sabbaticals, remote work, and extended tourism**. The combination of furniture, appliances, Wi‑Fi, and kitchen facilities offers cost control over longer periods, particularly when cooking and laundry can be done in‑unit. For renters comparing terms across **“serviced apartments,” “monthly apartments,” and hotels**, Tokyo Monthly 21 provides an inventory of furnished, monthly‑contract options in central Tokyo with **English support** and **station‑adjacent addresses**—an efficient match for first‑time renters and repeat business travelers alike.