New House, New Start!
BORDERLESS HOUSE Honkomagome 2 opened on April 10, 2025, in Bunkyo, Tokyo — and it’s just 2 minutes from the station!
Fully renovated and sparkling clean, it even has a mirrored wall space perfect for yoga or daily workouts at home.
Our staff Moko will show you around the area and share what makes this new house a great place to start your international life in Tokyo.
Explore Honkomagome 2 and Its Neighborhood
Let’s start with the basics — what’s around the house, how to get there, and why the area is such a great fit for international living.
Honkomagome2 is in a quiet, cozy part of Tokyo’s Bunkyo Ward — and it’s just a 2-minute walk to Honkomagome Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line). Easy, peaceful, and super convenient.

If you want a short commute or feel safer being close to the station at night, Honkomagome 2 is a great choice. It’s a cozy international share house just 2 minutes from the train!
BORDERLESS HOUSE Honkomagome 2 Shared Living & Kitchen
Getting around is super easy here:
・12 minutes to Ikebukuro
・19 minutes to Ueno
・Direct access to major office areas like Yotsuya & Nagatacho via the Namboku Line
You can reach most of Tokyo with just one transfer — perfect for commuting or exploring the city.
Honkomagome2 Share House is a cozy 3-story international share house with 12 private rooms. Each room has its own layout, so you can find a space that fits you.
With shared showers, a kitchen, and a comfy living room, it’s a great place to relax, cook, and connect with others. Some rooms even have unique designs — making your personal space feel extra special.
One more thing that makes Honkomagome 2 special — It has a studio-style space with a full mirrored wall!
Whether you’re into yoga, stretching, or working out at home, this space is perfect for your daily routine. You can even use it to take fun photos with your housemates!
Need a quiet place to study or take online classes? There’s also a small study room with a monitor, ideal for one or two people who want a calm and focused environment.

Living with international housemates means every moment is a chance to learn, connect, and experience the world — all under one roof.
Plenty of space for yoga, stretching, or a quick workout — even with your arms fully extended.
There’s a quiet study room with a monitor — perfect for working from home or studying solo.
Just 30 seconds from Honkomagome Station, there’s a local coffee stand known for its amazing white cheesecake. And for daily shopping, stores like My Basket and Co-op are right nearby — everything you need, right around the corner.
Just a 5-minute walk takes you to a supermarket near Hakusan Station on the Toei Mita Line.
A supermarket near Hakusan Station is just 5 minutes away on foot.
And if you feel like exploring more, Komagome Station on the JR Yamanote Line is an 18-minute walk — lined with cafés and restaurants perfect for housemate hangouts.
You’ll also find bigger stores like Maruetsu Petit, Seijo Ishii, and drugstores nearby, great for shopping after work or on weekends.
Plus, with Toyo University and the University of Tokyo close by, this location is a great fit for students too.A modern-style public bath “Fuku no Yu” that’s easy to enter even for women.
A stylish ice cream shop in the neighborhood.

Want to be part of an international community at Honkomagome2? Come see the house in person — we’d love to welcome you for a tour!
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Start Your Global Life in Japan with BORDERLESS HOUSE
At BORDERLESS HOUSE, young people from over 120 countries and regions come together to share a home, build friendships, and learn from each other’s cultures and perspectives — all under one roof.
Since 2008, we’ve been creating international share house communities across Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, and Sendai — now with over 50 locations.
Want to explore our houses?
You can browse all available share houses through our Tokyo, Kansai, and Sendai area pages.
▶Kyoto, Osaka & Kobe Share Houses
Each house page lets you see who’s currently living there — including their nationalities, gender, age range, and self-introductions. It’s a great way to get a feel for the community!
We also regularly post about daily life and resident stories on our official Instagram — follow us to stay connected!