Central Tokyo Apartment Renting for ¥50,000/Month Sparks ‘They’ve Crossed a Line’ Reactions

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A photo of a bargain-basement apartment in central Tokyo — rent: just ¥50,000 a month — was posted to 5ch and blew up, with commenters declaring it had “crossed a line.”

The thread didn’t stop at gawking over the unit’s tiny size and bare-bones amenities. It spiraled into arguments over what actually counts as the “city center” in Nagoya, Osaka, and other cities, plus comparisons of Japan’s dirt-cheap rents against the cost of living overseas.

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Source: x.com / Original post here

4Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 20:54:32.81ID:dTr5OiNW0
Wanting to live in Tokyo THAT badly, huh…
81Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:24:38.27ID:wsGi6eg40
>>4
I wouldn't want to live in Nagoya even if it meant going that far
12Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 20:57:22.06ID:rGwCn+QA0
Apparently some people just want to enjoy Tokyo for a limited stretch, like 3 years — probably works fine for those folks?
13Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 20:57:23.11ID:dwFa5fL8M
Any sane person would rent this as a storage unit or a place to dump their stuff
14Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 20:59:16.33ID:/6d8kBkC0
Kick in another ¥20,000 and you could rent a 50㎡ place in Matsudo instead
15Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:00:15.91ID:vzTmEhov0
Nagoya… city center…?
17Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:01:09.12ID:V8t51lk20
>>15
Yabacho is the city center if anywhere is
18Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:01:21.81ID:Hl976VSc0
Nagoya… a "to"? (the joke: "toshin" uses the kanji 都, the same "to" as in Tokyo-to)
21Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:02:15.35ID:eb984gtj0
>>18
Even in Osaka and Nagoya, people call downtown the "toshin" (city center) too
22Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:02:18.41ID:vzTmEhov0
>>17
"Nagoya-to"? lol
Don't tell me Nagoya's also throwing its hat in for that embarrassing "secondary capital" bid too, lol
26Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:04:00.25ID:HX9ndQBo0
>>22
Stop embarrassing yourself further
23Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:02:54.61ID:INFrlHAC0
>>20
"Toshin" gets used for Fukuoka and Sapporo too
31Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:05:13.58ID:3cTypBNd0
>>23
Those aren't capitals though, lol
37Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:06:57.16ID:2LWCmbvpd
>>31
The "to" in "toshin" isn't the "Tokyo-to" kind of "to" — it just means "capital/city," so as a word it can refer to the center of any city in general.
As everyday usage: "Osaka toshin," "Nagoya toshin," "Fukuoka toshin" are all completely normal. Nobody blinks at this for any city on the scale of a government-designated city.
As urban-planning jargon: "toshin/fuku-toshin" (city center/sub-center) serve as the translation for "CBD" (central business district), and regardless of a city's size, terms like "toshin-bu" and "toshin kyoten" show up in official city-planning master plans and location optimization plans.

Sorry, you lose.
24Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:03:06.80ID:bx82U6WB0
Why are Japanese people so left behind by the rest of the world?
27Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:04:07.11ID:bx82U6WB0
In NYC even a studio rental bottoms out at $1,700 (¥250,000).
Why do people think ¥50,000 gets you a livable room?
33Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:05:18.28ID:Hl976VSc0
>>27
But that's also a ¥5,000-an-hour minimum wage place
29Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:04:45.37ID:pPz449Df0
But Nagoya, when you actually go there, is pretty countrified — it's developed and all, but compared to Tokyo or Osaka it really feels provincial
32Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:05:15.15ID:bx82U6WB0
Japanese people — apparently their passport ownership rate is down to 17% now
and they don't even travel abroad anymore
and they probably don't even realize Japan's cost of living has dropped to developing-country levels (lol)
38Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:06:59.38ID:bx82U6WB0
Just to add some context:
in other developed countries, lunch already runs $20-35 (¥3,000-5,000) as standard.
In Japan it's still $6 (¥1,000), sometimes even $5 (¥800).
Genuinely embarrassing how far behind the rest of the world we've fallen, lmao
39Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:07:17.43ID:m/9YfM6R0
Guess if you want to live somewhere nice, you need to be ready to make some sacrifices
42Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:08:17.96ID:sW0riP0s0
5 minutes on foot from Shinjuku-sanchome Station, great location near a supermarket, and rent is ¥29,000??

52Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:11:29.98ID:DuwbB5nM0
>>42
This wouldn't even work as storage
57Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:12:56.21ID:TtQM5LOs0
>>42
What even is this…
68Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:16:33.85ID:XOVwW2FK0
>>42
That stain on the floor up front 😧
43Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:08:26.14ID:bx82U6WB0
Japan is cheap for everything, honestly.
In countries where the cost of living is genuinely high,
the streets are full of homeless people.
Well, of course they are —
rent is absurdly expensive, so the people at the bottom end up homeless or living out of their cars.
It's just basic logic.
83Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:25:20.00ID:iFgjfk5T0
>>ID:bx82U6WB0
You wrote it yourself in >>43 and >>45 —
better to help the people at the bottom than to widen the gap, that's what actually buys you more time
72Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:19:22.04ID:TkPwTJTt0
Compared to spending your life in an internet cafe or a capsule hotel, isn't ¥50,000 for this in the city center actually cheap?
If it's got a shower and toilet, I'd live there
87Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:26:38.32ID:GraHXnHz0
>>72
Same take honestly.
Well, only for my student years — the bath/toilet situation still bugs me though
95Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:29:34.29ID:6LojNKbI0
This price, this size, in Nagoya — and that's supposed to be the city center?
98Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:31:04.40ID:0BXfiXcx0
>>95
It's the city center, no doubt — it's got Parco, Matsuzakaya, Mitsukoshi, all right there
96Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:30:06.68ID:91LeJpEy0
Nagoya's inconvenient to live in — you have to go out to the suburbs just to find a supermarket
100Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:31:54.20ID:bx82U6WB0
Those old folks are the ones who get furious over even the tiniest price hikes —
they're the ones yelling "don't raise prices, keep it as it is, for our sake."

And you're gonna go along with that? lol
The cheap-prices-for-everyone society those old folks want
only works by squeezing labor costs down —
meaning a society where working-age people keep grinding forever with no raises.
No thanks, seriously lol
105Anonymous2026/08/18(火) 21:33:14.92ID:iFgjfk5T0
>>100
The policy's already shifted to holding the line on social security spending while letting inflation do the work, and that phase is over now, so calm down

*This article excerpts and summarizes the 5ch (Nandemo Jikkyo G / “Live Commentary General” board) thread “[Image] ¥50,000 Rent in Central Tokyo Seriously Crosses a Line WWWWWWWWWWWWW.”

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