Tiger House Bunkyo-komagome[Sharehouse]
Experience the fascinating culture of Japan by living in Bunkyo-komagome.
Bunkyo-komagome is home to famous scenes such as the Rokugien, Koishikawa-korakuen, Hon-komagome Library, and the Yayoi Museum. It allows you to immerse yourself in the history and arts of traditional Japan. One sharehouse located in the residential area is Tiger House Bunkyo-komagome. This area is also home to the University of Tokyo. As a result, this sharehouse welcomes many students. The sharehouse constantly aims to allow people to live as comfortably as possible. There is a bicycle parking lot within the premises, as well as a spacious dining hall and couches for use in the living room. There is also a large kitchen attached to the living room to allow those who cook to show others some culinary skills. From the 1st floor to the 4th floor are private rooms for the residents. Each floor has its own refrigerator, restroom, and sinks. Because they are located on every floor, there is no need to worry about overcrowding during peak hours. On the roof are 2 washing machines and 2 dryers, as well as a drying rack. If the weather permits, you can use this place to hang your clothes out to dry in the sun. This sharehouse is only a 3-minute walk away from Hon-komagome station. Within a 2-minute walking distance are convenience stores and supermarkets. The best perk about living in an area with students is the safety and low-crime rate; perfect for those who have just started to live alone.
Facilities for Common Use
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Fridge
- Internet
- Air Conditioner
- Washing Machine
- Dryer
- Shower
- Toilet
- Sink
Special Preferences
- Smoking
More Information
Location | 2, Mukogaoka, Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo,113-0023[Confirm with GoogleMap] |
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Necessary Documents |
ID,Passport,Emergency Contact |
Access | 3 minutes walk from Honkomagome Station. 7 minutes walk from Hakusan Station. 10 minutes walk from Sendagi Station. 18 minutes walk from Komagome Station. 18 minutes walk from Tabata Station. |
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