Indian startups are making their mark in Japan, and Skyzen Ventures is leading the way with its latest real estate project, Nalanda Nishi-Kasai. Designed to provide hassle-free homes for first-timers in Tokyo, Nalanda is set to redefine urban living for students, interns, and employees.
Tokyo is a dream destination for many students, interns, and employees looking to build their careers, but finding a home in the city can be overwhelming. Skyzen Ventures, a rising name in India’s startup ecosystem, is stepping into Japanese real estate with Nalanda Nishi-Kasai, a residential project designed to offer hassle-free living for newcomers in Tokyo.
The founder of Skyzen Ventures shared the vision behind this project, emphasizing the need for a smooth transition for those arriving in Japan. The rental system in Tokyo can be complex, with challenges like high key money, rigid contracts, and language barriers. Nalanda is designed to eliminate these hurdles by offering fully furnished apartments, zero key money, flexible stay plans, 24×7 security, branded facilities, and English support.
Located in Kitai-Kasai, Edogawa, the project is nestled within the Indian community, providing a familiar and welcoming environment. With 12 rooms ranging from 24 to 26 sq.m., the two-floor building is just minutes away from Nishi-Kasai Station (Tozai Line), ensuring easy connectivity.
Skyzen Ventures believes that a home is more than just a place to stay—it’s the foundation of a new journey. With Nalanda Nishi-Kasai set to launch in April 2025, the company is paving the way for a stress-free living experience for first-timers in Tokyo.