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Study abroad in Tokyo

Housing, transport, universities, language expectations and daily life for exchange students in Tokyo.

Country

Japan

Student Budget

USD 900 – 1,600/month

Transport Card

Suica / Pasmo (Física o en Apple Pay)

Population

14,000,000 (Ciudad) / 37,000,000 (Gran Tokio)

City Vibe

A dense, efficient metro region where exchange students can combine Japanese campus life, late-night districts, quiet neighborhoods, and careful transit planning.

Who loves this city?

Tech enthusiasts, anime/manga fans, business students, and anyone who wants to experience the most extreme version of modern urban life.

What makes it special

It is simultaneously the most futuristic and most traditional city on Earth. You can visit a 400-year-old shrine and then walk into a robot restaurant within the same block.

Newcomer shocks

  • The train system is absurdly complex but runs with second-level precision.
  • Everything is CLEAN. Spotless. There are almost no public trash cans — you carry your garbage home.
  • Convenience stores (Konbini) are a way of life: ATMs, food, printing, tickets, bills.

Before You Land

A few practical setup details students usually sort before arrival

Connectivity, insurance, and secure public WiFi are the boring things you only notice when you need them. Keep them on your checklist, but keep the guide itself front and centre.

Arrival Connectivity

Sort an eSIM before you land

Maps, ride apps, 2FA codes, and WhatsApp are usually the first things students need from the airport.

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Coverage Check

Confirm your travel insurance

Even when the university gives guidance, students usually need to double-check what is covered before departure.

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Public WiFi

Have a backup for shared networks

Campus halls, airports, and cafés are convenient, but many students prefer an extra privacy layer when they first arrive.

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Weather & Packing

Season High / Low Conditions Note
January 15°C / 5°C Dry Short days
February 17°C / 7°C Dry Warming up
March 21°C / 10°C Spring showers Pleasant
April 24°C / 12°C Spring showers Perfect weather
May 27°C / 15°C Warm Long days
June 30°C / 18°C Hot Summer starts
July 32°C / 20°C Very hot Peak summer
August 31°C / 20°C Hot and humid Late summer
September 28°C / 17°C Warm Cooling down
October 23°C / 13°C Cool Autumn colors
November 18°C / 9°C Cool and dry Crisp air
December 15°C / 6°C Cold Winter starts

Inviernos fríos y muy secos, rara vez nieva. El verano es brutalmente húmedo.

Packing checklist

  • Zapatos muy fáciles de quitar y poner (tipo Slip-on), te descalzarás constantemente.
  • Desodorante importado (los japoneses suelen ser más débiles en componentes antiperspirantes).
  • Pequeñas toallas de mano (muchos baños públicos no tienen secador de manos ni papel).

Cost of Living

Cost of Living Index

53.9 / 100

Mid-range · World avg ≈ 44

Numbeo
Category Range Notes
Shared Room Rent USD 500 – 800/month Los 'Share Houses' son la mejor y más común opción. Alquilar un departamento propio requiere un aval ('Guarantor') y tarifas iniciales (Key Money) que son prohibitivas.

Going out & dining

Ramen (Matsuya/Yoshinoya/Ramen Shop) JPY 800 (USD 5-6)
Viaje en Tren JR Yamanote JPY 180 (USD 1.20)

Supermarket basket

🥛 Milk (1L) JPY 200–300
🥚 Eggs (12) JPY 280–400
🍗 Chicken breast (1kg) JPY 900–1400
🍞 Bread (500g loaf) JPY 200–350
🍚 Rice (1kg) JPY 200–350

Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.

Housing

Takadanobaba ('Baba')

Varies by street, room type, and season.

Estudiantes de Waseda, ramen barato, izakayas económicos. Commute: Conectado en la línea circular Yamanote.

Prioritise direct routes to your campus and test the trip at class times. Seguro y vibrante.

Nakano / Koenji

Varies by street, room type, and season.

Cultura otaku alternativa, música en vivo, tiendas de segunda mano. Commute: Línea Chuo te deja en Shinjuku en 10 minutos.

Prioritise direct routes to your campus and test the trip at class times. Extremadamente seguro y con vibra de barrio chico.

Documents to prepare

Passport or national ID

Admission or exchange confirmation

Proof of funds or guarantor details if requested

Deposit funds and signed lease

Health insurance or local registration documents if required

Timing

Start with university housing as soon as the host opens applications.

Keep temporary accommodation for arrival if the private market is tight.

For one-semester stays, confirm minimum term and cancellation rules before signing.

Red flags

Never transfer money or deposits before signing a written rental contract and verifying the landlord's identity.

Always request a live video tour or physical viewing of the property to confirm it exists and matches the description.

Be extremely suspicious of listings priced significantly lower than the local market average for that neighborhood.

Safety

Safety Index

75.9 / 100

Generally safe

Crime Index

24.1 / 100

Low crime

Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.

Una de las ciudades grandes más seguras de la Tierra. El único peligro real es perder tu último tren a la medianoche o beber en exceso en las zonas de bares (Kabukicho).

Top risks

  • Terremotos (Aprende qué hacer; tu teléfono celular gritará con la alarma sísmica).
  • Touts (Cazadores) en Kabukicho o Roppongi que te invitan a sus bares; suelen ser estafas (te drogan la bebida y vacían tu tarjeta).

Respeta las filas milimétricamente dibujadas en el suelo del andén para subir al tren.

Emergency: 110 119

Transport

🚇 Trenes y Metro (JR, Tokyo Metro, Toei)

Varía por distancia (Min JPY 150)

Usa Google Maps y fíjate qué empresa opera el tren, las transferencias entre empresas distintas (ej. JR a Toei) se cobran extra.

Saca el 'Commuter Pass' (Teikiken) en las máquinas enseñando tu ID universitario (para rebaja en tu ruta casa-universidad).

🚌 Bicicleta

USD 100-150 (Compra usada de Mamachari)

Esencial. Pero DEBES registrarla con la policía a tu nombre (anti-theft registration) y NUNCA estacionarla en zonas prohibidas, o la grúa municipal se la llevará.

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Events & Activities

Izakaya Hopping (Omoide Yokocho / Golden Gai) in Tokyo

Izakaya Hopping (Omoide Yokocho / Golden Gai)

Fines de Semana

Medio (Si no vas a los muy turísticos)

Bares diminutos para 6 personas, cerveza de barril y brochetas Yakitori.

Festival de Fuegos Artificiales en Verano (Hanabi Taikai) in Tokyo

Festival de Fuegos Artificiales en Verano (Hanabi Taikai)

Julio / Agosto

Gratis

Vestirse con Yukata (Kimono de verano) y ver espectáculos pirotécnicos masivos bebiendo en el parque.

Hanami (Picnic de Cerezos en Flor) in Tokyo

Hanami (Picnic de Cerezos en Flor)

Primavera (finales de marzo - principios de abril)

Gratis / Muy Barato

Sentarse bajo las flores de cerezo con amigos en parques como Shinjuku Gyoen o Yoyogi Park con bebidas y bento boxes.

Tokyo Game Show in Tokyo

Tokyo Game Show

September

¥2,700 per day (~€17)

World's largest gaming expo — 200,000 attendees, playable demos of unreleased games, cosplay event days

Hanami (Cherry Blossom Picnics) in Tokyo

Hanami (Cherry Blossom Picnics)

Late March – early April

Free; konbini picnic ~¥1,500

Japanese tradition of outdoor picnics under blooming sakura — Shinjuku Gyoen, Ueno Park, and Chidorigafuchi are best spots

TeamLab Borderless / Planets in Tokyo
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TeamLab Borderless / Planets

Year-round (advance booking)

¥3,200–3,600 (~€21–24)

World's most-visited single-artist museum — immersive digital art rooms where boundaries disappear; unmissable in Tokyo

Social Life

What Students Usually Get Wrong

  • Esperar que la vida nocturna acabe a las 2 AM. Si pierdes el último tren (00:30 AM), la noche acaba a las 5 AM cuando reabre el metro (o gastas 50 USD en un taxi).
  • Hablar fuerte o contestar llamadas en el tren. Es considerado muy grosero.
Student Associations

Círculos Universitarios (Bukatsu / Circles)

Son el centro de la vida social universitaria. Hay clubes (serios, competitivos) y círculos (casuales para beber y jugar).

Host university international student offices

Start with your campus international office for orientation, residence-card guidance, clubs, and language-support routes.

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Meeting Places 2
  • Estatua de Hachiko (Shibuya)
  • Parque Yoyogi para domingos relajados
Public Groups 3

ESN & International Students Facebook Group

Search for the local group to find flatmates, events, and buy second-hand furniture.

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Local ESN Instagram / Linktree

Follow the local section page to access current WhatsApp group chats and event sign-up forms.

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Tokyo Metropolitan University international information

Public Tokyo-based university hub with international-student information and campus context.

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Forums & Advice 1

Erasmus+ Community

Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.

Visit

Reddit: Exchange student guide for tokyo

Useful threads on local realities.

Open

Student Perks

Museums & Culture

Tokyo National Museum

Descuentos excelentes con ID de estudiante local.

Visit

Food Savings

Tabete

Aplicación de rescate de alimentos para comprar excedentes de panaderías y restaurantes de Tokio a precios muy reducidos.

Get app

Añade Suica o Pasmo a tu Apple Wallet (requiere Mastercard o Amex extranjera, Visa a veces falla). Fares & passes

Universities

University of Tokyo (Todai)

University of Tokyo (Todai)

A major Japanese research university with demanding academics and exchange routes through USTEP and faculty-level agreements.

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Waseda University

Waseda University

A large private university in Tokyo with visible international programmes, political-science/economics strengths, and a busy Shinjuku-area campus.

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