✨ Studying or working in Tokyo?

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Every time I’m in Tokyo, I choose SUMII Apartments šŸ 

šŸ“ Prime locations in central Tokyo

šŸ›‹ļø Fully furnished — just bring your luggage!

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Whether you’re a student, digital nomad, or on a business trip —

this is the perfect Tokyo home away from home šŸ’–

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2025/11/4 Edited to

... Read moreWhen searching for short-term apartments in Tokyo, flexibility and comfort are key. I've found that SUMII offers an excellent balance of both, especially with their fully furnished units. The process of moving in is incredibly simple—just bring your luggage and settle in without worrying about additional furniture or utilities. The central locations mean easy access to popular business districts, universities, and entertainment spots, making daily commuting hassle-free. English-speaking support is a huge plus, especially for travelers unfamiliar with Japanese, ensuring no hidden fees or surprises. For anyone considering stays under a year, SUMII’s flexible rental terms—from one month up to twelve—provide unmatched convenience compared to traditional leases. Additionally, the visa-free stay option is perfect for foreigners seeking a temporary base in Tokyo without complicated paperwork. Whether you’re here to study, work remotely, or attend business meetings, choosing SUMII Apartments has saved me both time and stress. I highly recommend checking out their latest listings to find your perfect Tokyo home away from home!

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