Quick Answer: Japanese corporate expats relocating to Gurugram need to plan for three things most Western expats don't think about: the washlet situation, the air quality gap between Japanese and Indian winters, and the noise level adjustment from Japanese residential norms. Get these right upfront and Gurugram's premium apartments — which are significantly larger than what most Japanese families live in at home — become a genuinely comfortable base.
- TOTO washlets are available in India — negotiate pre-installation or budget ₹15,000–₹55,000 to sort this before move-in.
- Gurugram 3BHK (150–200m²) is 2–3x the size of a typical Japanese family apartment — use the extra space for a dedicated Japanese-style bath and appliance-ready kitchen.
- Winter PM2.5 regularly hits 200–400 µg/m³ — Sharp and Daikin air purifiers are both available in Gurugram and should be budgeted from day one.
- Choose higher floors away from the main road entrance — generators run daily during power cuts and the noise is a real adjustment.
- IREO Grand Arch (Sector 58) and M3M Heights (Sector 65) have both hosted Japanese corporate families — society staff already understand corporate posting rhythms.
Apartments with Japanese corporate family experience in Gurugram
IREO Grand Arch (Sector 58, from ₹1,15,000/mo) and M3M Heights (Sector 65, from ₹1,05,000/mo) have both hosted Japanese corporate families. We coordinate washlet installation requests and move-in support before your arrival.
The washlet situation — sort this before move-in
Direct answer: Most premium Gurugram apartments have standard Western toilets with no washlet or bidet function. This is the single most-mentioned complaint from Japanese families in the first week. The good news: TOTO operates in India, products are available, and the fix is straightforward.
Japan has the highest washlet penetration rate in the world — over 80% of Japanese households have one. Arriving in an apartment without one is a genuine comfort problem, not a minor inconvenience. Here are your three options, in order of preference:
Option 1 — Pre-install before move-in (recommended). When we shortlist apartments for Japanese families, we routinely open a conversation with the landlord about pre-installing a bidet toilet seat before the lease starts. Most landlords in premium societies accept this, particularly for corporate tenants. The seat is installed on the existing toilet; no major plumbing required. You leave it when you go, or take it with you — either is negotiable.
Option 2 — Purchase and install yourself. TOTO has an official India operation (in.toto.com) with authorised dealers in Delhi NCR, including at Lajpat Nagar. Products available in India include:
- TOTO Ecowasher — non-electric, runs without power, basic rear cleanse. Available from authorised dealers; typically ₹15,000–₹25,000 range.
- TOTO Washlet A100 — electronic, heated seat, warm water, soft-close lid. Available on Amazon India; price range ₹40,000–₹55,000.
- Third-party electronic bidet seats — brands like Kohler and Duravit also sell bidet seats in India through sanitaryware distributors in Gurgaon and South Delhi. These typically run ₹12,000–₹30,000.
Option 3 — Portable travel washlet. Some families bring a battery-operated portable washlet from Japan (Toto Travel Washlet or similar). Fine as a stopgap but not a long-term solution.
Tell us your toilet dimensions (elongated vs round, distance from wall to seat bolts) before arrival and we can have a bidet seat sourced and ready to install on move-in day. This takes one call to a local sanitaryware supplier — it should not be something you figure out in the first exhausted week after a long-haul flight.
Bathtub access — the ofuro question
Direct answer: Japanese bathing culture is different from Western practice. A shower is not a substitute for a proper soak. Not all premium Gurugram apartments include a bathtub, and among those that do, the tub depth and size varies considerably.
In Japan, the standard unit bath (ユニットバス) is designed specifically for soaking — typically 50–55cm deep, with a cover to maintain heat. Indian bathrooms in premium apartments may have a bathtub, but they are usually shallower, decorative-style Western tubs optimised for visual appeal rather than deep soaking.
What to look for when viewing:
- Does the apartment have a separate bathtub and shower, or only a shower cabin?
- Is the tub freestanding or built-in (built-in tends to be deeper)?
- What is the hot water supply — instant geysers or a central hot water system? (Central is more reliable for filling a full bath.)
Service apartment providers in Gurgaon who specifically cater to Japanese guests explicitly list bathtubs as a featured amenity, noting that Japanese professionals expect them. In standard rental apartments, bathtub presence varies — always confirm before viewing.
Kitchen setup for Japanese cooking at home
Direct answer: Japanese families cooking at home regularly — especially comfort food like miso soup, rice, grilled fish, or natto — need specific things from a Gurugram apartment kitchen that the standard furnished setup may not provide.
Three things matter most:
Ventilation. Japanese cooking involves grilling fish (yakizakana), frying, and occasionally pungent ingredients. Most Gurugram apartment kitchens have a chimney or exhaust fan, but airflow quality varies. Ask specifically: is the kitchen exhaust ducted to outside, or does it recirculate? Ducted to outside is what you want. Also check whether the kitchen is enclosed or open-plan — an enclosed kitchen with a door keeps cooking smells from spreading through the apartment.
Counter space for appliances brought from Japan. Japanese households typically arrive with a rice cooker (必需品), sometimes a takoyaki maker, an electric kettle, and occasionally a toaster oven. Premium Gurugram apartments have modular kitchens but counter space varies significantly between 2BHK and 3BHK units. A 3BHK with an L-shaped or U-shaped kitchen layout gives enough counter space for an extra 60–80cm of dedicated appliance counter.
Note on voltage: Japan runs on 100V/50-60Hz. India runs on 230V/50Hz. Appliances brought from Japan need a voltage converter. Japanese rice cookers in particular may not work reliably on Indian voltage without a proper step-down transformer (100W rated). Some families purchase a local rice cooker (Panasonic India sells well-reviewed models).
If you are bringing Japanese appliances, factor in buying a step-down voltage converter (100V to Indian 230V, minimum 500W for a rice cooker) — available at electronics shops in Gurgaon's Sector 14 market and online. Do not run Japanese appliances directly on Indian current.
Air quality: the gap between Japan and a Gurugram winter
Direct answer: Japan has some of the best urban air quality in Asia. Gurugram in winter is the opposite. The gap is not subtle — it is one of the most significant lifestyle adjustments Japanese families report, particularly those with young children or anyone with respiratory sensitivity.
The numbers are stark. Gurugram's five-year average annual PM2.5 concentration (2020–2024) is approximately 103 µg/m³, according to Airveda's monitoring data. Japan's national annual PM2.5 standard is 15 µg/m³. The WHO guideline is 5 µg/m³. In peak winter months — November through January — Gurugram regularly records daily AQI levels above 400 (Hazardous). In November 2025, the worst single reading hit AQI 484; in December 2025, AQI 614.
This is not a reason to avoid Gurugram — it is a reason to plan for it specifically.
What to look for in apartments:
- Sealed windows with weather stripping. Premium high-rise towers in Sectors 58–65 generally have better window sealing than older mid-rise construction. Ask whether the windows are double-glazed.
- Central HVAC vs split ACs. Apartments with central air handling that includes filtration are better than individual split units, which do not filter outdoor PM2.5.
- Floor selection. Higher floors (15th floor and above) in a tall tower tend to have marginally better air quality than ground-level units, and are further from road-level exhaust. This is a secondary factor — good window sealing matters more.
Air purifier brands available in Gurugram:
Both Sharp and Daikin have official India operations and dealers in Gurugram — two brands that Japanese families recognise and trust. Sharp's India range includes models with Plasmacluster Ion Technology and H14-grade HEPA filters. Daikin's air purifiers use Streamer technology and claim 99%+ PM2.5 capture. Both are available through authorised dealers and on Amazon India.
Budget ₹15,000–₹35,000 per room for a quality air purifier. A 3BHK with 2 bedrooms actively used typically needs 3 units: master bedroom, children's bedroom, and living room. This is a reasonable move-in expense for a family posting.
| Japan (typical city) | Gurugram (winter) | |
|---|---|---|
| Annual avg PM2.5 | 10–15 µg/m³ | ~103 µg/m³ |
| Winter peak AQI | 50–80 (Good–Moderate) | 400–600+ (Hazardous) |
| WHO guideline | 5 µg/m³ annual | 20x over in winter |
| Air purifier need | Optional | Essential Oct–Feb |
Noise levels: the hardest adjustment
Direct answer: Japan's residential areas operate at noise levels that most other countries consider unusually quiet. Standard Japanese apartment building etiquette sets a noise ceiling of 50 decibels at night and 60 decibels during the day, with informal quiet hours from 10pm to 8am that are genuinely observed. Gurugram is not that.
The specific Gurugram noise sources that Japanese families consistently find difficult:
Backup generators. Gurugram has scheduled and unscheduled power cuts, particularly in summer and monsoon season. Every premium society runs diesel generators that kick in automatically. The generators are usually located near the basement or utility area, but depending on the apartment's position in the tower, generator noise during a 2am power cut can be significant. Ask before you sign: where are the generators located relative to the apartment, and what is the noise level during operation?
Road noise on lower floors. Golf Course Extension Road and the connecting roads through Sectors 58–65 carry substantial vehicle traffic. A unit on the 3rd floor facing the main society entrance will be considerably noisier than one on the 12th floor facing the interior garden.
Construction. Gurugram is perpetually under construction. New towers go up adjacent to established societies. If a plot next door has construction activity, early-morning drilling starts around 7–8am. Ask the property manager what construction is active near the society.
What to look for:
- Request a unit on the 10th floor or higher
- Tower facing the interior garden or greenery, not the main road
- Away from the generator utility area (usually basement or ground level on one side)
- Double-glazed windows (found in more recently completed towers)
Noise check questions — ask at every apartment viewing
- Which direction does this unit face — main road or interior garden?
- Where are the backup generators located? Can I hear them from this unit?
- What active construction is happening on adjacent plots?
- What floor is this unit on? Are there units above me?
- Are there society rules on noise hours and what are they?
- What is the generator schedule — does it run during full outages only or also scheduled maintenance?
Apartment size: Japan vs Gurugram — a pleasant surprise
Direct answer: Gurugram's premium 3BHK apartments are significantly larger than what most Japanese families live in at home. For most Japanese corporate postings, this is one of the more pleasant surprises of the relocation.
To put it in concrete terms: a comfortable family apartment in Japan (3LDK) is typically around 78–90m² (840–970 sqft). A Gurugram 3BHK in a premium society like IREO Grand Arch or M3M Heights is typically 1,600–2,200 sqft (148–204m²) — roughly twice the floor area.
| Japan (3LDK) | Gurugram (3BHK premium) | |
|---|---|---|
| Typical size | 78–90m² (840–970 sqft) | 148–204m² (1,600–2,200 sqft) |
| Bedrooms | 3 | 3 + study or utility |
| Living/dining | Combined, 20–25m² | Separate, 35–50m² |
| Kitchen | Compact, 8–12m² | Modular, 12–20m² |
| Bathrooms | 1–2 unit baths | 2–3, may include bathtub |
| Balcony | Small or none | 1–2 large balconies |
The practical implication: Japanese families who have lived in tight 3LDK apartments in Tokyo or Osaka arrive in Gurugram and find rooms that feel unexpectedly large. This extra space has real uses:
- A dedicated room for the rice cooker, voltage converter, and Japanese kitchen appliances
- A tatami-inspired reading or meditation corner (a flat, firm floor area with low furniture) in the spare room — some families bring a folding tatami mat from Japan
- Enough space to comfortably set up Japanese-style futon storage and airing in the bedroom
One thing to know: Gurugram furnished apartments are typically Western-style in their furniture setup — high beds, sofa-based living rooms, Western dining tables. If you prefer floor-level living, the unfurnished or partially furnished option gives you more control over the setup.
Corporate housing allowance — what Japanese companies typically provide
Direct answer: Japanese companies posting staff to India generally provide housing allowances sufficient for a comfortable premium apartment in Golf Course Extension Road, not just an average Gurugram flat. The specific allowance varies by company and grade, but the relevant market context is this: the sectors that cluster Japanese corporate offices are all within reasonable commute distance of Sectors 58–65.
Key Japanese corporate clusters in Gurugram:
- Toyota — DLF Phase 3, Sector 24 (Ambience Island)
- Denso, Maruti (Suzuki JV), Honda — Manesar industrial area (approximately 25–35 min from Sector 65 in normal traffic)
- Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Panasonic, Canon, Yazaki — various locations across the Gurugram corporate belt
A typical corporate posting for a mid-to-senior Japanese employee will cover:
- Single/couple: 2BHK, ₹85,000–₹1,20,000/mo range
- Family (with children): 3BHK, ₹1,10,000–₹1,60,000/mo range
The listings most relevant to Japanese corporate families are:
- IREO Grand Arch 3BHK — ₹1,45,000/mo, Sector 58
- M3M Heights 3BHK — ₹1,25,000/mo, Sector 65
- IREO Grand Arch 2BHK — ₹1,15,000/mo, Sector 58 (for couples or singles with a generous allowance)
Match your company housing allowance to the right apartment
Send us your company housing allowance range and move-in date. We'll shortlist apartments that match Japanese family priorities — bathtub, washlet-ready toilets, high floor, generator-separated position.
Which societies have Japanese corporate families
Direct answer: Both IREO Grand Arch (Sector 58) and M3M Heights (Sector 65) have hosted Japanese and Korean corporate families. This matters practically because society staff in these buildings understand the rhythms of a corporate posting — lease terms aligned to posting periods, coordination with company relocation coordinators, familiarity with what international residents typically need in the first month.
Golf Course Extension Road (GCR) is Gurugram's most established premium residential corridor. Sectors 57–65 along GCR and its extension have been attracting multinational corporate tenants for over a decade. Japanese and Korean expats tend to cluster in this belt for several reasons:
- Proximity to Cyber City (15–20 min), the main tech/corporate office hub
- Access to international restaurants and supermarkets (including Asian grocery options)
- Premium society standards with professional RWA management
- School commute feasibility to Delhi
For more detail on individual societies:
- IREO Grand Arch society guide — amenities, RWA contact, past tenant experience
- M3M Heights society guide — floor plans, maintenance standards, community
- Societies: IREO Grand Arch
- Societies: M3M Heights
Japanese school proximity — planning the school commute
Direct answer: If you have school-age children attending the New Delhi Japanese School (NDJS, ニューデリー日本人学校) in Vasant Vihar, Delhi, the school commute from Golf Course Extension Road is a real planning factor.
NDJS is located in Vasant Vihar, South Delhi. From Sectors 58–65 on Golf Course Extension Road, the route is typically via NH-48 (Delhi-Gurugram Expressway). In normal morning traffic, the commute is approximately 45–60 minutes. On days with heavy toll plaza congestion or Delhi entry traffic, it can extend to 75–90 minutes.
What helps:
- NH-48 proximity. Sectors closer to the NH-48 entry (such as Sector 58–59) have a faster on-ramp than sectors further from the expressway.
- Dwarka Expressway alternative. Some families use the Dwarka Expressway (NH-48A) as an alternative route — this can be faster depending on the time of day and traffic patterns.
- School bus. NDJS operates school bus routes. Check with the school for current Gurugram pickup routes and timing — this is the most practical option for families where both parents are working.
For families considering the school commute as a primary factor, also read: International schools on Golf Course Extension Road.
The Japanese expat apartment viewing checklist
Direct answer: Use this before signing any lease. These are the questions a Japanese family specifically needs answered — beyond the standard expat checklist.
Japanese expat apartment viewing checklist
- Does the apartment have a bathtub? (Confirm: separate tub + shower, not shower-only)
- Is the toilet standard Western seated? Can a bidet seat be pre-installed before move-in?
- What is the toilet seat fixing type — elongated or round? (For bidet seat compatibility)
- Is the kitchen exhaust ducted to outside or recirculating?
- Is there a separate enclosed kitchen or open-plan?
- What is the counter space — enough for rice cooker + additional appliances?
- What floor is the apartment? (Request 10th floor minimum for noise and air quality)
- Which direction does the unit face — garden or road?
- Where are the backup generators? Can noise from generators reach the bedroom?
- Are the windows double-glazed or single-pane? (PM2.5 and noise)
- What is the hot water supply — geyser or central? (For bathtub use)
- Is the apartment vacant or currently tenanted? (Can we move in with pre-move-in modifications?)
- What is the lease term — minimum 11 months? Is a 12-month or 24-month term available?
- Is the lease signable in a company name (corporate lease)?
Related reading
- Japanese expat living guide — Gurugram
- Japanese community in Gurugram: social groups and restaurants
- International schools on Golf Course Extension Road
- IREO Grand Arch society guide
- M3M Heights society guide
- Societies: IREO Grand Arch
- Societies: M3M Heights
Sources
- TOTO India — Washlet & Ecowasher
- Airveda — Gurugram AQI Trends 2020–2025
- UNDP — Multi-Sectoral Action Plan for Air Pollution Mitigation in Gurugram 2025–2030
- Sharp Appliances India — Air Purifiers
- Daikin India — Air Purifiers
- apts.jp — Japanese Apartment Size Guide
- GMX Homes — Top 10 Japanese Companies in Gurugram
- The Perch — Japanese Service Apartments Gurgaon
- Japan Living Guide — Noise Etiquette in Japan
- IQAir — Gurugram Air Quality