Japan apartment around $70,000(yen) a month_part2
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question... do you consider 70 000 yen per month is expensive or cheap? sorry weird question..
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I would do anything to get to japan!
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70,000 yen Is the equivalent of 700 dollars and from the looks of things you landed a pretty good deal (I love kitchen) ^.^
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That really nice for 70 man a month
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so 70.000 yens is like $700 to $750 a monh?that not to bad,just like my place here in usa,but i think tokyo more expensive,i love nagoya city,so nice and peacefully and people are great,thanks for posting!!!!!
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pls refer to the title of the movie
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Now it's at about 654.417 dollars.
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Yes. For the only household use toilets, the fresh water comes out from top of the tank that's dual sink-tank like. then the water fills the tank to flush the toilet. It's a cool invention.
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700 a month considered a super deal in Tokyo. On top of that, they might ask you to pay a few months rent upfront when you move in. I don't know about the utils he said $150, though. Unless some are included in the rent or you spend most of your time out side, $150 a month utils is kinda hard to believe. To be honest. The dollar yen rate changes every 3 hours, so it's always easy to calculate $1.00=100yen (for those are talking about the rate below :-)
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same converter, different price now: $672. i guess the price is not always the same solid answer, always changing. XD lol
Interesting. I did a conversion and came up with about 668.00 US dollars. I would have thought it were pricy to live in Tokyo. What are the average utilites?
chopin65 3 years ago
utils come up to almost $150 a month.
The apartment is 40mins (by train) - to centre of tokyo.
Tokyo is only expensive if you dont do your research, or take the first thing that comes your way.
-G
mattiusg 3 years ago 2
Hi, I was just wondering, does the tolite tank have a sink built into it? At least thats what it looked like to me. Thanks for your time.
Vinniebearinpa 4 years ago
Hi. Yes - the water that fills the main toilet chamber first goes into a sink - so if your quick enough - you can wash your hands. I can only assume it's not grey water.
-Matt
mattiusg 4 years ago
I think it was well over $280000(yen) - my GF organised everything - I just handed over the cash :(
Plus it's not money you ever see again - it's like a 'arrigato presento' to the new landlord - crok'o'sh*t more like it.
:(
mattiusg 4 years ago