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외국인과 함께 사는 국제 교류 쉐어 하우스 보더리스 하우스에서는
올 겨울 저희와 함께 해주실 보들 보들 서포터즈 3기를 모집하게되었습니다..
이번 3 기의 경우, 1 기와 2 기와는 다른 점이 하나 있어요.
바로 인턴을 같이 경험할 수 있다는 점 이에요 !
# 서울 쉐어 하우스 # 대학생 서포터즈 # 인턴 # 국제 교류
이 네가지를 동시에 할 수 있다면 믿으시 겠어요 ?
그럼 믿으 실 수있게 아래 내용을 살펴 볼까요 ?
우선 공고를보기 전에 보들 보들에 대해서 알아 볼까요?
1. 보증금 들고 오지 마세요라는 의미 (서포터즈의 첫번째 혜택)
2. 보더리스 하우스 서포터즈의들의 줄임말
바로 이글을보고 계신 여러분입니다.
그럼 보들 보들 활동은 어떤 활동이 있을까요 ?
활동은 1 월부터 2 월까지 2 개월간의 활동 기간이 예정 돼 있습니다.
현재 일본에서 한국 시장 진출을 위해 준비중 인 기업에서 마케팅과 기획을
진행하는 동시에 영어로 소통하는 나를 발견 할 수 있습니다.
물론, 영어로 진행함에있어서 어려운 부분이 생길 수 있습니다 .
하지만, 여러분! 도전하지 않고는 어떤 배움도 오지 않는다고 하죠 !
어려움이 있다면 보더리스 하우스 매니저 분들 이 도와 드리니 걱정 No !
서울에서 지내면서 해외 온라인 인턴을 동시에 경험한다면
2021 년 새해에 뜻 깊은 출발을 할 수있을 거에요 !
또한 국내 여행지나 맛집 등 소개하고 싶은 장소를
해외에있는 보더리스 하우스 입주자들에게 온라인으로
안내를 해보는 팀 미션까지 진행할 계획입니다.
또한 보들 보들에게 드리는 혜택을 놓칠 수 없겠죠 !
두달 간 서울에서 외국 친구들과 단 30 만원으로 생활 할 수 있어요.
추천서는 물론이며, 보더리스 하우스의 다양한 프로그램까지
보들 보들 종료 및 퇴실 후에도 언제든지 참여가 가능 하답니다 .
보들 보들 프로그램은 무려 4 가지나있어서,
본인이 원하는 프로그램 만 선택해서도 참여가 가능 해요 !
그럼 이런 기회를 놓치지 않기위한 지원 방법에 대해 알아 볼까요?
지원서 URL → https://bit.ly/2Uy3JHJ
상단의 링크를 통해서 지원서를 작성 해주시면됩니다 .
간단한 지원서지만 여러분들의 상세한 정보를 주시면 긍정적으로 검토하겠습니다
서류 심사 통과자 분들에겐 개별적으로 연락 드릴 예정이며 ,
면접은 통과자의 선호 날짜를 토대로 안내 드려
그룹 면접으로 온라인으로 진행될 예정입니다.
최종 합격자 발표는 2020 년 11 월 25 일 (수)로 예정되어 있고,
오리엔테이션은 2021 년 1 월 5 일 (화)입니다.
*하지만 상기 일정은 당사 일정에 따라 변동될 수 있으니 참고 부탁드립니다.
만약 쉐어 하우스 서포터즈 보들 보들에 더 궁금하신 사항이 있다면
카카오 톡 채널 ‘보더리스 하우스’로 연락주세요!
Hello! This is Yuka from Borderless House!
The worldwide pandemic of coronavirus makes it difficult to travel abroad.
But, here is good news for those who feel the same way!
“I wanted to go travel around the world and interact with the local people …”
“I wanted to go abroad and study a new language …”
You can connect with people all over the world while staying at home!
Please let us introduce Borderless Mates Program in detail!
Currently, there are four main programs.
1, LANGUAGE EXCHANGE
You can talk to Borderless Mates all around the world! Multilingual exchange program
2, CLUB ACTIVITIES
A community program that brings people with common hobbies/interests together
3, BORDERLESS MATES LIBRARY
A program where you can meet a lot of different Borderless Mates
4, BORDERLESS TRAVEL
Travel Program where you can meet local Borderless Mates while traveling
Now let’s see how you can enjoy each program! Mr. K, the current tenant who has participated in all programs, will help us here.
* K’s profile *
University freshmen, majoring in International Relations.
Studying English every day aiming for the exchange program to Canada.
Moved to Borderless House in hopes of stimulating daily life (as university classes are all online) and improving his English skill
First, there is Language Exchange program K has participated in many times!
There are two ways to participate.
1 on 1 Language Exchange
A program to enjoy one-on-one language exchange.
Not only English, we can match according to the language you want to learn, such as Korean, Chinese, Indonesian, etc.!
Click here for details on how to register
Group Language Exchange
A program for small groups (3-5 people) to enjoy conversations on common topics.
Topics change every month, such as travel, music, cooking, anime, art, and romance.
* Target languages: English and Japanese
* Date: Twice a month
Yuka: “How was it when you participated in each Language Exchange session?””
Mr. K: “1 on 1 was fun! We could choose a time convenient for each other, could get to know each other well, and it was easy to ask personal questions! When I struggled to find the right English words, my partner who speaks Japanese quite well could help, so I was glad I was able to ask questions. Next time, I want to do my best to say what I want to say!”
Photo: Group Language Exchange
Mr. K: “I felt nervous talking in the group, but the supporters encouraged me.
There were participants from Indonesia and Egypt who I had not met in my share house, and I was super excited to meet new people like them!
Especially, I had this strong image of Egypt as pyramids and deserts, but I was surprised to hear from the participant that there were places in Egypt famous for skiing! “
Yuka: “I was also very surprised to hear that! Thank you for letting us know in detail!”
As you can see from his story, Borderless House is very multinational.
What Language Exchange program can provide is not just more motivation to learn languages but also new multinational encounters that you have never had!
Next, CLUB ACTIVITIES, a community program that gathers people with common hobbies and interests!
In addition to international cuisine program which offers cultural experiences and seasonal events organized by Borderless House, it is also possible for tenants to host events and club activities!
Yuka: “Mr. K, how was it when you participated in the online board game?”
Mr. K: “It was my first time, and the game was surprisingly exciting!
Each player logged in to the board game and connected to Zoom at the same time. It was fun because we could see each other’s’ reactions!
Everyone could enjoy a sense of unity even though we didn’t exchange many words.
Yuka: “It is the unique point of CLUB ACTIVITIES that you can interact with lots of people regardless of their mother language!”
In addition to Board Game, CLUB ACTIVITIES will hold various activities such as Virtual Local Trip and Borderless Mates JOB BAR in the future.
If you have something you want to try, why don’t you try it with Borderless Mates?
Borderless Mates Library (BML) is a large library-like platform that makes each character of Borderless Mates look like a book.
It is a matching program that allows you to connect with Borderless Mates across countries just like you find a book that suits you.
Yuka: “Thank you for registering for BML! How was it?”
Mr. K: “I was surprised when I received an offer email from Mr. V, a resident of Taiwan who wanted to hear about the curriculum and situation of my faculty!
I don’t speak Chinese, but fortunately, I was able to communicate in English, so I spoke with him on the videophone.
When I registered for BML, I didn’t think I had special skills or experience, but I was very happy someone found it interesting like this time!
I haven’t been to Taiwan yet and I don’t know much about its culture. I would love to visit Taiwan when travel restrictions are eased! “
Yuka: “That sounds good! It seems that one of the fun parts about BML is broadening your world by receiving unexpected offers!
And there is good news for Mr. K! It is currently on hold, but I definitely recommend House Travel. Please use it when visiting Taiwan! It’s free! “
Mr. K: “Thank you! I already checked the program even before moving in !! Please let me know as soon as the program starts again!”
House Travel (former Free House Exchange) which we just mentioned, is a program that allows current tenants to stay at another Borderless Houses abroad (Seoul, Taipei, Tokyo, Kansai) for free!
* Currently on hold and scheduled to restart in August 2021.
House Travel (former Free House Exchange)
Please take a look at the blog articles contributed by the tenants who have used this program.
You can stay in another Borderless House from the period of one week to a whole month.
Borderless Houses in Taipei, Seoul, and Japan all have locals, so you can get to know local shops, eat dinner and enjoy local life together, not just sightseeing!
Borderless House, as shown above, offers not only share houses but also international exchange experience programs!
There are approximately 8 to 20 housemates living together, but with Borderless House’s community platform, the number of people you can meet climbs up to 10,000 from over 50 different countries!
“Not quite happy with University life, only attending online classes …”
“I want new encounters, discoveries, and inspirations in my daily life, not just going back and forth between work and home ….!”
Why don’t you move into Borderless House and participate in our Borderless Mates Program?
Click here to find how to participate in our Borderless Mates Program
일본 대사관에서 2020년 11월 9일 월요일부터 한시적으로 워킹홀리데이 비자 신청을 재개한다는 공지가 올라왔습니다!
일본 워킹홀리데이에 합격하고도 코로나 때문에 비자를 받지 못하셨던 분들,
혹은 재발급을 하셔야 했던 분들 등등 정말 속이 타들어가는 기분이셨을텐데요.
드디어 가능하게 되었습니다!
하지만 이번에 지금까지 없던 서류가 추가로 필요해져서 많은 분들이 고민하고 계실 텐데요.
바로 서약서입니다.
보더리스 하우스 도쿄 지점에서는 저희 쉐어하우스에 입주해주시는 분들에게 서약서를 작성해드리고 있습니다.
또한 일본 입국 시 반드시 2주 격리가 필요한데, 2주간 격리하시는 장소를 무료로 제공하고, 공항 픽업 서비스도 무료로 제공하고 있습니다.
자세한 내용은 아래 크를 통해 일본쪽으로 문의를 주시면 연락을 드리겠습니다.
문의 폼>>>
※문의시 스카이프 아이디 작성란에 카카오톡 아이디를 작성해주시면 연락드릴 예정입니다.
일본 대사관에서 2020년 11월 9일 월요일부터 한시적으로 워킹홀리데이 비자 신청을 재개한다는 공지가 올라왔습니다!
일본 워킹홀리데이에 합격하고도 코로나 때문에 비자를 받지 못하셨던 분들,
혹은 재발급을 하셔야 했던 분들 등등 정말 속이 타들어가는 기분이셨을텐데요.
드디어 가능하게 되었습니다!
하지만 이번에 지금까지 없던 서류가 추가로 필요해져서 많은 분들이 고민하고 계실 텐데요.
바로 서약서입니다.
보더리스 하우스 도쿄 지점에서는 저희 쉐어하우스에 입주해주시는 분들에게 서약서를 작성해드리고 있습니다.
또한 일본 입국 시 반드시 2주 격리가 필요한데, 2주간 격리하시는 장소를 무료로 제공하고, 공항 픽업 서비스도 무료로 제공하고 있습니다.
자세한 내용은 아래 크를 통해 일본쪽으로 문의를 주시면 연락을 드리겠습니다.
문의 폼>>>
※문의시 스카이프 아이디 작성란에 카카오톡 아이디를 작성해주시면 연락드릴 예정입니다.
The concept of BORDERLESS share house is to create a community which connected the locals and foreigners, communicate and culture share will be the core value of BORDERLESS share house!
If you are planning to move to Taiwan, or going to get a Chinese class in Taipei, here’s some daily life info of BORDERLESS share house for you!
1. Learning language from your daily life!
All the BORDERLESS share houses consists of 50% Taiwanese and 50% foreigners, and it’s a best way for the people who want to learn or practice their Chinese skill from daily life!
2. Making friends in Taiwan
For the people who just moved to Taiwan, you might want to settle in the new life asap, BORDERLESS share house give tenants an environment can meet some new friends very quickly, and it includes local Taiwanese and foreigners!
3. Cook and share meals together
Normally, kitchen and dining room are always the busiest area in the share house! Tenants from everywhere in the world cook together and share their traditional meals!
4. Your exploring partner in Taiwan
Taiwan has a lot of cool places can explore, and a lot of interesting things can do, so you might want a partner who can explore with you during the weekend, and your housemate might want to join you as well! Also, the BORDERLESS HOUSE hosts some parties, outdoor events or language exchange every few months, it’s a great way to make some new friends, and do something together!
1. An opened heart
Obviously, share house is a sharing space, which means you’ll share your space with the housemates who come from everywhere in the world, and everyone has their own different backgrounds, personalities and experiences, so, an open heart and some understanding are important for the people who want to do the share housing.
2. The people who loves to make new friends!
Communication is the main concept of BORDERLESS share house, most of tenants expecting an environment that tenants willing to communicate and interact to each other! So, don’t hide yourself in the room, join your housemates, enjoy your time in share house and make it memorable!
3. Keep the house environment with other housemates
A clean and comfortable environment needs all the housemates to keep it together. In BORDERLESS share house, every tenants will need to take turns to do the house works together!
Are you interesting in the share house life now? Share house is one of the choice if you plan to move to other city or you want to make your daily life more plentiful!
If you think you’re the kind of person who just fit with share house life, you should join us!
Tenant’s Voice:
https://reurl.cc/mM6Q7
Rooms Info:
https://goo.gl/krNzdZ
Now, today’s youth, which is the youth of the 21st century, very well understands the importance of freedom and independence. Our youth knows how significant it is to stand on its legs without the support of others, even if that support is extended by your loved ones like your parents and relatives. Adolescents know the necessity of becoming self-sufficient, and therefore, in the present era as soon as they reach the legal age, they start striving for financial and other types of independence. One significant step that they undertake to become independent and self-sufficient is that of living away from their parents.
Now, living away from parents is a hard decision. When you live away from your home you learn important lessons. Living in a place where you don’t have the support of your parents or loved ones teaches you important lessons about life, and it prepares you for an unforeseeable future. Also, sometimes in cases, like when you find a job in a different city or when you have to go abroad for completing your studies, staying away from the home becomes a necessity. However, whatever be the cause, it cannot be denied that staying away from the home is difficult. It is majorly because when you leave home you are forced to take care of your security and your eating habits. There is nobody to look after you.
Hence, for those of you who are about to stay away from their home, we have searched a solution, the share house. Now, living in a share house after you move away from your parents’ home may not seem very promising, but this option can certainly make the transition easier for adolescents. Now, if you are wondering how that works, then read our next section to find your answers!
Living in a share house is an altogether different experience. There are so many things that you can learn when you live here, away from the protective shadow of your loved ones. Now, renting this place as a living space when you start living away from your parents is the best decision that you can make because of the following reasons.
When you are looking for shelter options, share houses should be your top-choice because these places are secure. It is so because of two reasons. First, the share houses in most places come equipped with alarm systems. So, because of this, the chances of anyone breaking into a share house reduce significantly.
Secondly, when living in a share house you share the home with many housemates. This acts as an added layer of security as there is an advantage to living in a group when compared to living alone. So, after moving out of the home if you realize that you are not so confident about your safety, then look for a share house as that is your safest option.
When you newly move out of your home, you are trying to become independent and self-sufficient, but you usually do not have enough finances to support yourself. Also, at this stage, you are not used to living without any facilities, equipment, and furniture. Hence, at such times, the share house is a very good accommodation option as it comes equipped and well-furnished. Thus, living here saves you from a lot of trouble while also helping you in saving money. Thus, if you are staying away from your family and looking for a shelter, and you do not own much money, try renting a share house.
This pointer is specially meant for those people who have moved abroad in search of a job or for completion of their studies. Now, when you move to a new place the broadband lines and the internet connection is a must-have as it helps you in staying connected with your friends and family back home. This connection, in a broad sense, helps you in staying connected with the world, and it protects you from feeling alienated in a new country.
However, when you move to a new country, getting an internet connection, or setting up new broadband lines can be tough, and it can take time. In such circumstances, it is generally considered a wise move to rent a share house as these places have already up and running broadband lines and internet connection. Hence, living in a share house especially when you are a foreigner can help you in reducing your expenses, waiting time, and extra efforts.
When you are living with your parents, you have your siblings, your mother, or someone else in your family fussing over your eating habits. In the home, someone is always cooking your favorite meal and asking you multiple times if you have had your meal or not. But when you move out to live independently, there is no one to check on you because of which many people fall into the habit of skipping meals. In this context too, living in a share house is beneficial because there you live in the company of housemates who might have good culinary skills. A lot of times, these people also teach you how to cook different cuisines. Also, when you are with other people, cooking and eating a healthy diet doesn’t seem like much effort.
Thus, because of these reasons, it can be ascertained that living in a share house is the best option after you have moved out of your parents’ place. Living in a share house teaches you to be independent while not making you suffer much. Hence, BORDERLESS HOUSE should be your first agenda when you are looking for a new shelter to move in.
In the present world, borders and boundaries have become fluid. These lines that mark and enclose an area to represent a city, country, or continent, and which primarily only exist on paper are in the present world not as rigid as they used to be earlier. Instead, in the present moment, these boundaries have become porous to allow people to move in and out of a country. This sits true for the borders and boundaries of almost all the countries or continents around the globe.
The Earth presently has become a global space, and all the cities and countries have become a part of its chain. Whether it is for studies or managing businesses, every year we witness people moving across borders. Because of this, it has become a natural occurrence to find citizens of different nationalities living together in a country they were not born or brought up.
But if you have ever traveled overseas, then you would know that living in a new country is not a very pleasant experience especially during the initial days. It is so because when you go to a new place you usually miss your old friends and family, and the previous surroundings terribly. Plus, when you move to a new country you feel like a stranger, and thus, it becomes difficult to blend in.
Mixing-in in a new country is not as easy as it may appear in the first place. We say so because when you go to a new place, you usually don’t know much about the culture or tradition of that place. And because of this, you always feel anxious and stressed in your new surroundings. You are always on your toes observing how other people are behaving so you would not mistakenly do that would hurt or disrespect the sentiments of the natives.
Thus, in such a time when you have freshly moved into a new country, it is considered a good idea to live in a share house. Doing so will help you in many ways. Wondering how that works? Well, in that case, read our next section to find out your answers.
A sharehouse is a big property that is offered on rent to tenants where many strangers share the same roof. In a share house, you can rent a single room for yourself or you can rent a room that houses 3 to 4 people in total depending upon your needs and requirements. This place is a top shelter choice for people, especially for those who have freshly shifted to a new country because-
It helps you in understanding alien customs.
As we have already established, when you move to a new country, chances are that you will be unfamiliar with its customs and traditions. This can make you anxious while adding to your stress levels. Also, there is this probability that if you did something wrong because of your unfamiliarity with the local customs that the natives find offending or insulting, then you might feel even more alienated and alone. Thus, for this reason, it is a safe choice to live in a share house at least for the initial days because there you are bound to come across many people who will be interested in international exchange.
When you will live with them, such people will help you in learning more about their local culture, while at the same time they will also try to understand your traditions. This healthy exchange will make your life significantly easier. So, if you want to know about the local customs and traditions of a place, its food, its manners, etc. in a friendly way without wasting much time, then share houses should be your top priority while seeking shelter.
When you move to a new space how fluently you can speak their local language plays a very important role in deciding the ease with which you will blend in your new surroundings. So, for example, if you have moved to Taiwan for your further studies and you can fluently speak and write Chinese, then this will probably mean that you will find it easier to navigate Taiwan as compared to someone who doesn’t even understand Chinese. It is so because when you don’t understand the local language of a place, you find it hard to explain to people your queries or emotions.
Now, in such a scenario, it is wise to find a share house in your new country because in share houses you can probably find residents who are familiar with your language. In this way, your common language can help you in befriending people and it can also help you in learning the local language quite easily. We, BORDERLESS HOUSE, make language exchange easy for you by offering on our website the information about the nationality of its residents. You can even opt to talk to the residents of the share house while requesting a preview of the property.
When you shift to a new country, other than the customs, traditions, and language of that place there are many other things that you ought to learn about your new home town. These things include information on the common practices of the new place, knowledge about local shops and convenience stores in your locality, and awareness about the norms of living in that place such that your safety is not threatened.
Living in a share house can help you in gaining easy access to such information. It is so because when you are sharing a roof with other people you are bound to interact with them. In your conversations, you can come across the above-mentioned info without even requesting for the same. In opposed to this, if you opt to live alone in a new country, then acquiring such information may take some time.
Thus, these are some reasons because of which living in a share house should be your preferred choice. Living here can help you in settling-in easily.
The capital city of Japan, Tokyo, is a busy city booming with business in recent years. This lively city is a mix of ultramodern as well as traditional lifestyles. One can see both skyscrapers and historic temples in this city.
Being the capital city, Tokyo is equipped with all facilities that one might need. They are proud of the top-class amenities they provide to their residents, which are by far better than what the western world has seen. However, the luxuries and modern lifestyle come at a high cost that makes Tokyo one of the costliest cities to live in for foreign nationals. The city attracts a large number of foreigners from around the world who come here for well-paid jobs.
If you are planning to move to Tokyo for work, then there are certain things you should know about the costs of living. Japan is one of the most expensive places to be in, and Tokyo is always in the top ten list of most expensive cities in the world. Hence, one should be aware of the costs they need to incur in order to live a decent life in Tokyo.
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If you have a steady job in Tokyo, then paying for the house should not be too tough. There are multiple options for you to choose from based on your financial status. You might not be able to rent or buy a house the minute you move into the city. So, you should definitely know the alternatives that are available for you. Lately, as represented by BORDERLESS HOUSE, the living style of house sharing has become popular among foreigners and local young people. If you are considering moving to Tokyo, you may consider house sharing as one of your accommodation options.
Hotels are great places to be in for the first few weeks or a month before you can find a nice home for rent. Tokyo is filled with hotels at various rates. If you are visiting the city for business purposes and your stay is a short one, you can go to the business hotels or budget hotels which will cost you somewhere in the range of 8000 to 10000 yens for a room.
Hostels or dormitories are also quite popular among the students and young people with new jobs in the city. The bedroom and bathrooms are usually shared, and each resident gets a small locker for keeping the belongings safe. This will cost you less than hotels. 1500 to 4000 yens is the average price range for per person in such accommodations.
Japanese cities are known for their traditional low-cost accommodations called Minshuku. These are small spaces with a bed in the Japanese style, and you also get a one-time meal here. These are also cheap and costs between 4000 to 10000 yens for a single person.
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Living in a hotel cannot be a permanent option if you plan to stay for a few years or months. So, in this case, it is always better to look for a house on rent. The prices can vary depending on the type of accommodation you choose for yourself. The prices also differ from one location to another within the city.
The rents are quite high in this expensive city and can take up a large chunk of your salary. 50000 to 70000 yens is the average rent of a small one-bedroom apartment in the country. For the same size apartment in Tokyo, you might have to pay 100000 yens. This rent does not include utilities or furnishings. Hence, it is evident that the overall cost of living will be pretty high.
Rents will include costs such as security deposit, real estate agent fees, advance rent, maintenance cost, key money, and utilities.
If you are willing to stay at the center of the city with easy access to public transportation, then the costs are definitely higher as compared to accommodations in the suburbs of Tokyo. A 900 square feet apartment that is well furnished can cost close to 200000 yens for a month in the heart of the city, while the same apartment will cost you 110000 yens a month away from the main city.
If you are single and prefer a smaller space, the size of a studio then you have to pay 120000 yens a month if the location is a good one. You can rent such a well-furnished studio apartment in 92000 to 95000 yens a month in the suburbs or less busy parts of the city.
Such conventional apartments might be costly for most newcomers. Hence, Japan has got the Gaijin houses or the Guesthouses for your rescue. These are inexpensive options that provide you with all the basic amenities. The rooms may be available on share or as private spaces. Most foreigners prefer these over renting expensive apartments. Many of these properties also have the “foreigners only” policymaking things easier for the expatriates.
From the rents, we can conclude that owning a house in this city is an even costlier affair. So, if you feel you have saved enough and are going to stay in the country for long, then you can definitely look forward to owning a house in Tokyo.
This is a much less sought-after option for foreign nationals, owing to the high costs and other legalities. For the permanent residents, the costs will be high even for a small space if the location is the city center. The cost is as high as 1,177,250 yens per square meter in the main area. In the suburbs, the costs are between 500,000 to 800,000 yens per square meter.
Japan is an island, and therefore, they do not have many cultivations of their own. Most food items are exported from the outside, and therefore, the costs are also quite high. Living in Tokyo, one needs to plan well on the expenditure on food. If you opt for the traditional Japanese items like seasonal vegetables, seafood, and soya beans, then your food costs will be considerably less. The local markets, supermarkets are perfect for daily grocery shopping.
You can also enjoy full meals at restaurants in Tokyo. In cheap restaurants, the average cost is around 500 to 1000 yen. For the expensive restaurants, the costs are somewhere between 1000 to 3000 yen. On the whole, one’s average monthly food costs can go up to 40,000 yen in Tokyo.
Transportation is a need of every individual. Tokyo boasts about having a great public transportation system that connects almost all parts of the city. The commuters can always opt for the train passes that allow them to travel to and from home and office/college for several months. As a foreigner, you can avail some discounts when purchasing the rail passes in Tokyo.
Public buses and taxis are also available in every part of Tokyo. Cycling is quite a common means of transportation in Tokyo and also in other parts of Japan. There are cycle parking slots near every railway station. This is the cheapest option and is perfect when traveling short distances. Transportation costs in Tokyo will be around 11000 yen in a month. The costs may vary depending on the distances one travels and the mode of transport chosen.
Owning a car is an expensive affair in Tokyo. The gasoline costs are 150 yen for every liter, which implies you have to incur a huge cost on a monthly basis. Insurance costs, bi-annual inspections, parking fees, and automobile tax are mandatory in Japan when owning a car. Therefore, using public transportation is a much better and cost-effective option.
The basic utilities are a cost every individual has to incur. In a month, the average cost for the utilities is around 10000 yen, which includes 4000 yen for electricity, 3000 yen for gas, and 2000 yen for water. When renting a house, these costs are not included in the rent amount. However, the guesthouses or Gaijin houses include such costs.
A mobile phone, subscription plans, and internet facilities are absolute necessities in today’s world. Mobile subscription plans can range between 2000 to 6000 yen per month. The internet charges are 2500 to 4000 yen on average. Therefore, connectivity costs are under 10000 yen for a month.
Household goods such as furniture, television, refrigerators, micro-ovens are available from national as well as international brands. Online services like Amazon are also available. While foreign products are pricey, the local products are available at affordable rates. If you rent a well-furnished home, then you can do away with these individual costs.
The cost of living in Tokyo is surely high, and hence monthly expenses must be planned smartly. While the costs listed above are the basic expenses every individual needs to bear, the living costs may differ from one to another depending on the lifestyle. Entertainment, clothing, learning a language, and other such similar activities are some added costs that can also be a part of the living cost in Tokyo.
BORDERLESS HOUSE is now cooperating with a moving company called「Treasure Factory Co.」and we are starting 「Moving & Disposal Service」for the people who will be moving into BORDERLESS HOUSE from anywhere in Japan!
※Website: トレファク引越
If you are introduced by BORDERLESS HOUSE,
the price of selling items will be「10% higher than the original price!!!」
You can also get a 「20% discount from the original price 」for the moving fee!
Since it’s fully furnished at BORDERLESS HOUSE, your old furniture and appliances will no longer be needed if you move into a share house. You can sell them and just bring a suitcase then easily dive into the new world of international exchange sharehouse!
The moving cost will be less as you can sell unnecessary items.
You may even make some money or without paying any moving fee!
Simple Processes!!
1:First, go to the website of トレファク引越 and click「無料の見積もり依頼」(Free Inquiry) to fill out the required information.
2:Please write down「BORDERLESS HOUSE(Tokyo)」or「BORDERLESS HOUSE(Kansai)」for 「ご紹介元」(Introduced by)。
3:Then, the staff from トレファク引越 will visit your current living place to give you a quote.
4:On your move-in day to BORDERLESS HOUSE, they will help your move and disposal
5:Receive your belongings at the share house
That’s all!!
トレファク引越 will help you moving all of your personal belongings, including clothes or futon!
~Please Note~
1:If you didn’t write「BORDERLESS HOUSE(Tokyo)」or「BORDERLESS HOUSE(Kansai)」for「ご紹介元」(Introduced by), you might not be able to get the discount.
2:There’s a possibility that you’ll need to pay for the disposal of non-recyclable furniture.
3:Large-sized furniture, such as television or refrigerator is not allowed to bring to BORDERLESS HOUSE.
For details, please check the「よくある質問」(FAQ) on the website of トレファク引越 *Japanese Language only
You can spend way less money than you thought of moving into a share house!!
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