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Village House Shinkai
Shinkaicho 1221, Ogaki-shi, Gifu-ken
Higashi-Ogaki Station - Tarumi Railway Tarumi Line - 5.0~7.0 minutes walk, 0.4~0.5 km
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- Rent:
- ¥25,000
- ROOM SIZE:
- 28.98m² / 2K
- Room:
- 4-406 South (4 Building / 4 Floor)
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- Rent:
- ¥28,000
- ROOM SIZE:
- 28.98m² / 2K
- Room:
- 4-203 South (4 Building / 2 Floor)
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Ogaki-shi Apartments For Rent
Nestled in the heart of Gifu Prefecture in central Japan, Ogaki is a city with a long and storied history dating back to the Edo period. During this time, the area the city is in was initially developed as a castle town under the Tokugawa Shogunate. Between then and Ogaki-shi’s formal accession to city status in 1918, Ogaki was considered a town within Gifu Prefecture’s Anpachi District. Traces of Ogaki-shi’s past are still visible across the city today, including the famous Ogaki Castle; several of the Castle’s damaged structures have been recreated and reconstructed today, and part of the site is open to visitors as a museum.
Living in Ogaki allows you to experience Japan’s rich history and heritage at your doorstep, while also enjoying close proximity to the country’s abundant greenery and dynamic culture. Discover the right home to begin your new journey with Village House properties and apartments for rent in Ogaki-shi.
Selecting the Right Ogaki-Shi Apartment for Rent
When deciding on your choice of accommodation in Ogaki-shi, there are many factors to take into consideration. This includes the size and layout of the apartment, and how close the property is to schools or your workplace. All Village House apartments for rent in Ogaki-shi are purposefully located in convenient locations around the city to make your day-to-day life easier, whether you’re an individual renter who lives alone, or a growing family with school-going children.
Village House Shinkai is our property for rent in Ogaki with 3DK, 2K, and 1DK apartment types to suit you and your household’s unique needs. Couples, individuals, or roommates can consider the 1DK for a cozy living space that’s just right, or a 2K for slightly more space. Growing families will appreciate the added space of the 3DK, with separate rooms that can be easily turned into a children’s bedroom or study. The property is a short walking distance away from Wagou Nursery, Ono Elementary School, and Seiwa Junior High School, as well as the Higashi-Ōgaki Station on the Tarumi Railway Tarumi Line.
FAQs About Living in Ogaki-shi
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1. What attractions and highlights can I enjoy from my apartment in Ogaki-shi?
Ogaki is just one of the many former castle towns scattered across Japan, and the city contains many such historic landmarks and sites for locals and visitors alike to enjoy. Staying in an apartment in Ogaki-shi means you’re just a short bus, train, or bicycle ride away from popular attractions including Sunomata Castle, Ogaki Castle, Mikubi Shrine, and the Ogaki City Moriya Tadashi Art Museum.
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2. Is it expensive to rent an apartment in Ogaki-shi?
The estimated average cost of living in Ogaki-shi including rent is ¥135,000 for an individual living alone, and ¥339,000 for a family of four. Village House’s apartments for rent in Ogaki-shi are priced cheaply and competitively to give you more options when selecting your accommodation, and we also have ongoing promotions to help you save on moving-in costs. Village House also has various other cheap city apartments in Gifu Prefecture including rental apartments in Gifu-shi and rental apartments in Ena-shi.
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3. How do I apply to rent an apartment in Ogaki-shi with Village House?
Renting a 3DK, 2K or 1DK apartment in Ogaki-shi is made easy thanks to Village House. Our rental application process is fuss-free from start to finish so you can begin your new life in Ogaki as quickly and easily as possible. Upon selecting your property of choice, have these documents ready to begin the application process:
- Completed application forms
- Residence card for foreigners
- Copy of income certificate (This can take the form of your most recent payslip, salary statement, pension record, etc.)
- Copy of bank book (This should be the bank book of the account your salary is credited into, which your rent will also be deducted from)
- Insurance documents
Our friendly service staff and property managers will be able to assist you throughout the entire process, from unit inspection to applying for your rental to finalizing your contract. Find out more in our FAQs.
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*Dependent on the credit check results and contract details, a deposit may be required.