Dormitory
We offer affordable and cozy Dormitories.
SCHOOL DORMITORIES
Palacion
Access: 13-minute walk from JR Chuo Line, Tsurumai Station
Rent: ¥45,000 for single occupancy, ¥23,000 per person for two or more occupants
Layout: 2DK (2 bedrooms, dining/kitchen area)
San Arena
Access: 5-minute walk from Subway Tsurumai Line, Arahata Station; 14-minute walk to school
Rent: ¥45,000 for single occupancy, ¥23,000 for two occupants
Layout: One-room
San Oriente
Access: 10-minute walk from JR Chuo Line, Tsurumai Station; 11-minute walk to school
Rent: ¥45,000 for single occupancy, ¥23,000 for two occupants
Layout: One-room
San Annex
Access: 6-minute walk from Subway Tsurumai Line, Arahata Station; 12-minute walk to school
Rent: ¥36,000 for single occupancy
Layout: One-room
Facilities
Furniture: Chest of drawers, futon, table
Appliances: Air conditioner, washing machine, refrigerator, stove
Rules in Japan
1. Respect greetings.
In Japan, it is important to greet your neighbours. If you meet someone who lives in the same building, say hello.
2. Separate trash.
In Japan, waste is carefully separated. Separate garbage into combustible garbage, non-combustible garbage, plastic, etc. This is not common practice in other countries, so be careful and separate your rubbish.
3. Keep quiet at night.
In Japan, many people want to get a good night’s sleep. So don’t stay out late with friends or listen to loud music at home.