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Japan Security Deposit Rules: Shikikin (2026)

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Official guide to security deposit returns, cleaning fee deductions, and restoration obligations under the 2020 Japan Civil Code amendment.

Melvin Prince
3 min de lectura
Verificado Apr 2026Japón flag
JapónDepósitos-de-seguridadShikikinCódigo-civilRestauración

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Este contenido tiene fines informativos y educativos generales únicamente. No constituye asesoramiento legal y no debe confiarse en él como tal. Las leyes cambian con frecuencia; verifique siempre las regulaciones actuales y consulte a un abogado con licencia en su jurisdicción para obtener asesoramiento específico para su situación. Landager es una plataforma de gestión de propiedades, no un bufete de abogados.Información verificada por última vez: April 2026.

Legal Framework for Security Deposits (Shikikin)

The management of security deposits in Japan was significantly clarified by the 2020 Amendment to the Civil Code (Minpo). This update codified judicial precedents to protect tenants from unfair deductions and established clear timelines for landlords.

1. Definition and Timing of Return (Article 622-2)

Under Japanese law, Shikikin is defined strictly as collateral for monetary obligations (unpaid rent or tenant-caused damage).

  • Mandatory Return: The landlord is legally obligated to return the deposit immediately after the property has been vacated and returned.
  • Right of Set-off: The landlord may only deduct amounts for which the tenant is legally responsible, such as arrears or specific damages.

2. Restoration to Original State (Article 621)

The concept of Genjo Kaifuku (restoration to original state) is often misunderstood. The Civil Code now explicitly states:

  • Normal Wear and Tear: Tenants are not responsible for deterioration caused by normal use or the passage of time (e.g., faded wallpaper, indentations from furniture).
  • Tenant Negligence: Tenants are only liable for damage caused by willful intent or negligence (e.g., cigarette burns, mold from lack of ventilation, or deep scratches).

3. Cleaning Fee Special Clauses (Tokuyaku)

While the law defaults to the landlord paying for standard turnover cleaning, a Special Clause (Tokuyaku) can shift this cost to the tenant if:

  1. The clause is explicitly written in the contract.
  2. The tenant was clearly informed of the fixed amount (typically ¥30,000–¥60,000).
  3. The amount is deemed "reasonable" by social standards.

Landlord Obligations Snapshot

ItemResponsible PartyLegal Basis
Wallpaper FadingLandlordNormal Wear & Tear
Broken WindowsTenantAccidental Damage
Mold/MoistureTenantNegligence (Ventilation)
Floor ScratchesLandlordNormal Use

Data-Driven Compliance Summary

The following facts are aligned with the 2020 Civil Code and MLIT guidelines.

Standard Deposit
1-2 Months Rent
Return Timeline
Within 30 Days
Normal Wear/Tear
Landlord Pays
Cleaning Fee
Contract Specific

How Landager Helps

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