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By the way, if you’re wondering how I actually made the move to Japan, I wrote about it here: https://shorturl.at/6BsdZ This is a tour of my very first solo apartment in Tokyo—a compact but meaningful space that I rented for just $470 USD per month. At about 25 minutes from Shinjuku, it was small, simple, and nothing “luxury,” but it represented a huge step forward in my journey in Japan. After moving out of a share house, this was the place where I learned what it felt like to live on my own. Even though I could have chosen a bigger apartment closer to the city center, this room still carries a special nostalgia for me. I know there are so many negative takes online about living in Japan—tiny apartments, high costs, crowded commutes. But I wanted to show something different: a more realistic, affordable, and positive side of life here. Living in Japan is what you make of it, and for me, this first apartment was proof that even a small space can feel full of possibility. What do you think—could you live in a place like this? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments. And if you’re interested in more honest content about moving to Japan and everyday life here, make sure to subscribe for more.