Why Are Sharehouses The Best Shelter Option When You Are Starting Life In Abroad?

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.

How are share houses helpful in starting a fresh life in a new country?

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.

It is a borderless accommodation

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 Japan for your further studies and you can fluently speak and write Japanese, then this will probably mean that you will find it easier to navigate Japan as compared to someone who doesn’t even understand Japanese. 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.

It offers you easier access to common knowledge

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.

Japan to reopen borders in October! Find your best accommodation in Japan

Japan plans to ease travel restrictions for foreign travelers (mid-term and long-term visitors, who will stay in Japan for more than three months for business or other non-tourism purposes) from around the world beginning in October, the Japanese government said this Wednesday.

However, there will be limited to about 1,000 foreigners to enter the country per day and these entrants will be required to self-quarantine for two weeks and follow other health protocols.

In Japan, the number of new cases of the COVID has been trending downward in recent weeks, so we hope things only get better and better!
For those who have a plan to stay in Japan for three months or longer, we are going to give you some suggestions and information regarding your accommodation in Japan in this article!

Which Are The Best Share Houses To Live In Japan?

In recent years, the culture of living in a share house in Japan has witnessed a boost. It has been observed that the ex-pats and students who come to Japan for the very first time for reasons like for searching job opportunities, for completion of their studies, for taking a detailed tour of the nation, or for getting access to Japan’s medical infrastructure, prefer renting a share house. This especially rings true for people who are visiting Japan for a brief period. Such people show more interest in settling in a share house for their stay over booking a hotel or renting a whole flat in the new place.

There are many reasons for this preference displayed by people. The most important of these reasons include grounds like lower renting costs of a share house when compared to the cost of renting a hotel or flat, the easy process of locating and renting a share house, the increased sense of security offered to the residents by share houses as they shelter many people under the same roof, and the fact that living in a share house allows you to reside with other ex-pats and prevents you from feeling alienated and alone in an alien space. For these reasons, newcomers in Japan feel enticed to rent a share house.

Now, Japan over the last years has understood this urge, and thus, to help its ex-pats the country in recent years has developed many share houses. In this prosperous nation, where many vibrant and young minds co-exist and collaborate to make the nation a bustling economic hub, many such borderless properties have been built. So, now if anyone moves to Japan and wishes to rent a share house for the stay, he/she probably doesn’t need to look very hard or to make any compromises with the locality where he wants to live in. Instead, just logging on to the right website and knowing where you want to rent a space, will make the share house hunt possible.

What you don’t believe us? Well, if that is the case then make sure to read our next section where you can see how any ex-pat who newly moves within the borders of Japan can easily choose accommodation in various localities. The options available are abundant and endless!

What are the available residence options in various areas in Japan?

If you will move to Japan you will find that the cheap residence options available here are overflowing. All you need to do is to know for sure in which city or locality you wish to rent a room and what you want your neighborhood to look like. Once you have locked in on these answers you will find that finding and finalizing a renting space is like a child’s play in Japan.

So, you have a workplace or school you want to live close to?

Many people every year move to Japan in search of jobs or for the sake of its remarkable education system. Now, if you too have made your move to Japan for these reasons, then it makes sense that you would want to live in a place that is close to these locations. Doing so will reduce your time to and from work and school, and it will make your life comfortable. Now, since the majority of jobs and popular education institutions are located in big cities in Japan like Tokyo, Kobe, Kyoto, Osaka, hence, you will be glad to know the number of share houses located in these cities is also in double digits. Thus, finding a share house here isn’t be a tough task.

So, you love history and would like to live in a historical place?

Well, some people love history, and honestly, it is quite wonderful to know that the place where you are standing in the present moment is the same place where some great king or saint was born thousands of years ago. Now, if you also love such tidbits of information and have come to Japan in a tourist spree, then you should check out the historical cities of Asakusa and Ueno that are popular tourist destinations while finding a shelter. There are many share houses situated here and choosing one of them as your place of accommodation will make it easier for you to visit historical sights and to experience traditional culture.

Recommended HouseMONZENNAKACHO1 & ASAKUSA-IRIYA

So, you want access to a convenient and exciting life?

Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Ikebukuro are Tokyo’s representative urban centers. These localities are packed with all the functions of downtown, the entertainment district, and the office district, and the number of visitors who come to these places is very large. Especially in Shibuya, you can find many young people, and therefore, plenty of commercial facilities and restaurants are situated here. Thus, while deciding on a locality you should consider selecting one of these cities to stay as they will keep you up-to-date with the latest trends and will aid you in leading an exciting urban life.

Recommended HouseSHINJUKU-CHUO1 & SHINJUKU-NAKANO1

So, you prefer living in a high-end luxury area?

Now, who doesn’t like to live a glamorous and comfortable life? So, for those of you who would prefer settling in a high-end luxury area let me inform you that Roppongi and Meguro in Tokyo are rich and popular residential areas in Japan where many wealthy people reside. And the good news is that even in these high-end luxury areas you can easily locate share houses to live in. Thus, even by paying less rent, you can get access to fashionable townscapes and high-class shopping centers. In addition to this, by living here you can also find delicious food serving restaurants and old-fashioned shopping streets that can keep you entertained and happy.

Recommended HouseROPPONGI1 & AKASAKA1

Thus, if you are about to move to Japan or you are already residing here, you can now see how finding a share house in different areas in Japan is very easy.

Hope the information helps! We are so looking forward to seeing you in Japan!

Work in Japan! ◆BORDERLESS HOUSE Career Support Online Seminar◆

Hi everyone, this is Ting from Borderless House. Hope all is well with you!
If you are interested in reading this blog, you’re probably curious about our topic  ” working in Japan”. Then, we would like to invite you and your friends to join our monthly online seminar, which is to help foreigners who have a dream to work in Japan, and we would like to make your dream come true!
※Non-Borderless House tenants are welcome to participate too!
 
From this August, Borderless House has started【Ē・SHOKU・JŪ 】Housing & Career Support Program with a company that provides job-hunting support for foreigners living in Japan called Sociarise.
 
One of the career support services of this program is【Monthly Career Support Seminar】In this blog, I will give you more details of this seminar, so if you plan to work in Japan, or if you are looking for a better job opportunity in Japan, don’t miss it!

Sociarise – Support for foreign human resources

One of the reasons that we have started our collaboration with Sociarise is that we have similar business concepts. The mission of Sociarise is to create opportunities for each individual that everyone can be proud, happy, and active, regardless of their country or culture.

Sociarise provides career support for the employment of foreign human resources, includes:
1. Consulting on recruitment and training for foreigners who live in Japan
2. Advice and support for business plans related to overseas and foreigners
3. Support for learning business Japanese, career education, and ability development support
4. Planning and counseling of employment support measures for international students
5. Seminars and training regarding foreign human resources

On top of that, their services are FREE of charge.

After you join the seminar, they will provide the latest job-hunting information for you and the career advisors from Sociarise will support you in finding or changing jobs in Japan.

What is the seminar about

In this seminar, you will learn about the real situation of working in Japan as a foreigner, the job market in Japan, and how to find a job or change jobs in Japan, etc. Our guest speaker, CEO from Sociarise- Nakamura san and President of MEXT Scholars Association (Non-Profit which is the largest organization representing and assisting MEXT scholars and alumni in Japan) – Austin will share their knowledge and personal experiences with you.
 
At Q&A time, the career advisors will offer actual and prompt assistance to you! There will also be a private time for individual or group career consultation after the seminar conducted by professional career advisors from Sociarise.
 
If you have been struggling with job-searching alone by yourself, it’s an amazing chance for you to get help and advice!
 
We have held seminars 2 times in August and September and received good feedbacks such as: “The Q&A was very useful, they answered all my questions, even questions of friends cases” or “expert opinion on my personal situation, easy to follow, good advice” etc.
 
There are some tenants are receiving job hunting support right after the seminar!
Moreover, it’s a FREE event so don’t miss it!

How to join the seminar

All you need to do just fill out the registration form down below!
 
◆BORDERLESS HOUSE Career Support Seminar◆
【Work in Japan! Consultation with professional career advisors for foreigners】

Date: 2020/10/3 Saturday
Time: 11:00~13:00 JST
Place: ZOOM (Online)
Special Guest: Takumi Nakamura *CEO of Sociarise co.,ltd
Language:English
Capacity :50 people
Fee:Free
 
※After receiving your application form, we will send you the ZOOM meeting link via email!
We look forward to your participation!
 
 

Are Share Houses Good Options For People Who Are Starting A Life Away From Parents?

Today’s youth, the youth of the 21 st century, very well understands the importance of freedom and independence. They know 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, 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 living away from their parents.

Living away from parents is a hard decision. When you live away from your home, where you don’t have the support of your parents or loved ones, you would face the unforeseeable future alone and learn important lessons. Or 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 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 who are about to stay away from home, we have a solution – the share house.

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!

Why is a share house a good accommodation option for living away from parents?

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. 

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.

● Share houses are secure spaces

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, most of the share houses are well-managed under the management companies, if any issues or problems happen at the share house, the management companies would visit the house and help you to solve any problems with you which you don’t need to deal with it alone by yourself. 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.

● Share houses are furnished spaces

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.

● They have broadband lines and internet connections

 

This pointer is specially meant for those people who have moved abroad in search of a job or for completion of their studies. 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.

● Share houses will improve your eating habits

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.

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. 

BORDERLESS HOUSE should be your first agenda when you are looking for a new shelter to move in.

【Original Program】Talk anytime anywhere! Connect! Become Friends! What makes Language Exchange so appealing?

Hello everyone! I am Yuya in charge of PR!
This is quite sudden, but do you know “Language Exchange”, Borderless House’s online communication matching program?

After starting this program in April 2020, we had many participants and great feedback from them.
Today I would like to introduce you this “Language Exchange” program!

This is how this program started.

An online program that makes it possible to connect with the world while staying at a share house! What is Language Exchange?

Language Exchange is an online communication program where people who share common hobbies, target languages,
the countries they want to visit can connect and enjoy the communication.

<This is for YOU>
・Those who want to enjoy studying abroad and traveling overseas
・Those who want to practice out the language you learned
・Those who want to try learning new languages
・Those who want new encounters (with new people and their experiences)
・Those who want to find new information and broaden your knowledge

This is a practical way of learning through deep conversations with your partner on common interests.

Matching with the perfect partner!

Our staff will match you with a perfect partner based on the questionnaires. This is a one-on-one conversation through an online chat tool.

This one-on-one conversation with your partner (not group conversation) will help to know each other deeper.

Not only Japanese, but you can also choose the language you want to learn. So you can try learning new languages and connect with the person from the country you want to visit or study in. New encounters mean more than just language learning. This is another feature of this program.

Details of this program and how to apply

●Date & Time: Scheduled between the partners
●Target Language: Various languages (Japanese, Korean, French, German, etc.)
●Free of charge
●Participants: Limited to former or current tenants of Borderlss House
●How to apply
Step1
Entry is easy!
Please apply from the form below.
Application form

Step2
Borderless House will do the matching based on the form!
A Skype group will be created and we will organize the date for the first meeting and explain the procedures.

Step3
The day of the program
Start with introducing yourself! Enjoy talking based on the topic cards! (First time 40 minutes)

Step4
Answer the survey after the first session. Based on the survey, we will organize the next session.
From the second meeting, it will be just you and your partner.

Overcoming language barriers! Comments from the participants who made new friends through this program!

– This program looks fun, but I feel nervous about talking with new people
– What if I cannot speak well
– What happens when we run out of topics to talk about

To those who feel this way, please let me show you the real comments from the participants

Daniel: Dream of studying in Japan finally coming true! But he needed to put it off because of the coronavirus pandemic

ーWhat made you join this program?
I was planning to study in Japan and move into Borderless House. But, I needed to put it off because of the coronavirus situation three days before the departure and I was very disappointed. That was when I found this program and I decided to join because I wanted to talk with native Japanese speakers.

ーHow was the program?
I was very glad to talk with a Japanese native partner. By talking with him, I could get to know more about Japan. My hobbies are learning new languages and cultures. My partner told me about Japan’s regional cultures that I wouldn’t know without him and recommended me places to visit.
I felt very excited even though I cannot visit Japan right now

ーWhat was your partner like?
I have joined this program twice so far and talked to two Japanese partners. It was easy to talk to both of them because we all shared the same hobby, traveling. The program was for 40 mins but it was not enough when we had a great chat, so we arranged the second meeting.
My Japanese isn’t very well and my English is not as good as native speakers. When we had something we don’t know, we searched words and used chat messages, so I felt a sense of achievement too lol

ーPlease tell us your thoughts on this program!
I joined this program in hope of practicing out my Japanese and getting to know more about Japan. I ended up having deeper conversations about each other’s cultures and interests than I thought, and I also made friends across the border.

I made a promise to visit the partner in Japan, so I can’t wait to visit the places we talked about. I am looking forward to the next session.

Miyu: Her hobby is traveling!


ーWhat made you join this program?

I like traveling abroad and I hope to study abroad someday. Because I haven’t decided which country to go to, I wanted to talk to people from different countries.
Also, I wanted to improve my English skills.

ーHow was the program?
I realized that talking with native speakers is the best way to improve language skills.
When you study by yourself from textbooks, it can be boring and does not last long. But when you have a partner, you can keep yourself motivated. Also, I feel excited to connect with someone overseas. I enjoyed it a lot because I could talk about various genres.

ーWhat was your partner like?
When we first talked by chat messages, I was not sure what she was like because of language barriers. But it turned out she was a friendly lovely person after we talked on a video call. I want to meet her in person someday.
She was not a native English speaker, so we had some difficulties but I will try harder next time.

ーPlease tell us your thoughts on this program!
I learned that it was important to have the courage to say “I don’t understand” when I have something unsure.
Communication between non-native speakers can be hard sometimes, but we could get closer by asking questions over and over again.

Through a computer screen, you can connect with people overseas, share each other’s culture and ideas, meet with new people, which makes this program a great one. What makes it even greater is the fact that it is free of charge(Thank you Borderless House!) and easy to participate from home.

Through Language Exchange, spread your “likes” to the world across the border!


As long as you have an internet connection and devices, you can connect from everywhere in the world and make friends throughLanguage Exchange program, Why don’t you meet your language partner through this program?

Please apply from the form here.

We are looking forward to your participation!

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Working Holiday in Japan❘ Things you need to know

Hello, this is Ting from Borderless House. I’m from Taiwan and I came to Japan with a working holiday visa in 2007. It gave me a chance to explore Japan in-depth, have more adventures, and try more new things in different cities since I could stay for a maximum of one year with this program. For me, the best thing about this opportunity is to have the most freedom to figure out if I really want to live in Japan or not. So I would like to recommend it to those who have been thinking about moving to Japan and wanting to get a taste of Japan! So in this blog, I would like to briefly introduce Working Holiday in Japan and how to apply, as transitioning to a foreign country is not an easy task and you should prepare as much as possible! I also hope it would help you to figure out if a working holiday is right for you.

What is a Working Holiday?

The purpose of a Working Holiday in Japan is to foster cultural exchanges and promote mutual understanding between Japan and its partner countries/regions. The program is designed to provide the youth (must be under 30 years of age) with opportunities to appreciate the culture and general way of life. It allows the participants to live and work in Japan without a full-time job, a university or language school course, or any visa sponsor. Young people from various nationalities with a Working Holiday visa are allowed to be on vacation around Japan and also do a part-time job to cover some of their travel costs. The visa is valid for 1 year. And each individual can only participate in Working Holiday programs ONE time in life. Since the main purpose of doing a working holiday is to experience the culture and lifestyle in Japan, instead of doing paid work and earning money, people who participate in working holiday in Japan can also apply for temporary academic activities, voluntary work without pay or internship without pay. Just remember, this visa is specifically designed for you to have a lot of free time to travel around Japan, then to do some work to make money so you can travel more.

Who can apply for the working holiday visa in Japan? (Eligibility)

<Countries/Regions> Since 1980, Japan started working holiday programs, until now, Japan has introduced the programs with the 26 countries/regions in the world. As of 1st April 2020, citizens of the following countries and regions are eligible for a working holiday visa in Japan: Argentina/Australia/Austria/Canada/Czech Republic/Chile/Denmark/Estonia/France/Germany/Hong Kong/Hungary/Iceland/Ireland/ Korea/Lithuania/Netherlands/New Zealand/Norway/Poland/Portugal/Slovakia/Spain/Sweden/Taiwan/United Kingdom <Age> A working holiday visa is a special visa for young people between the age of 18 and 30, both inclusive at the time of application for the visa. However, for Australia, Canada, and the Republic of Korea, an applicant should be between 18 and 25 years of age except in those cases where the competent authorities of Japan agree to extend the limitation of age to 30 years. As for Iceland, the applicant should be between 18 and 26 years of age.

How to prepare for a Working Holiday in Japan?

To prepare for a Working Holiday visa, there are 2 most important parts of the processes which are gathering all the required documents and sending your application to the he Japanese Embassy, and then settling in: ①Application/Paperworks The first step is to fill out the Visa Application Form which includes your basic information, such as nationality, age, and passport details. There is also a section with yes or no questions about your legal and criminal past, which means you must have a clean criminal record to participate in the working holiday visa program. A passport-style photo which was taken within six months to the application is also required. You are also required to submit a proposed itinerary and outline of the intended activities. As I mentioned – the main purpose of the Working Holiday for you should be experiencing the country, so the Japanese government wants you to go to every corner of its beautiful country, and that’s basically what you need to write about on your proposed itinerary. You can demonstrate some detailed travel plans to show you’ve done the research and you’re well planned. But of course, this is flexible and you can always change your plans afterward when you get to Japan. They’d love to see you are not just visiting the capital or tourism spots, but planning to visit multiple prefectures instead. ②Housing After you get the visa and you are ready to go to Japan, the next thing you may be concerned about is probably housing. And I would recommend starting out living at a share house for sure since living in a share house gives you chances to meet many people from all over the world, it helps you to get advice and support from others and immerse yourself in the local culture and make local friends. It may bring you some good changes in your plan in Japan! And you don’t need a guarantor to rent a room at a share house. Moreover, the minimum stay at share houses is usually one month, which is about a good amount of time to explore a city. It’s also easier to cancel or extend the contract, that can keep the flexibility of your plan! On top of that, the shared house is fully furnished, so you can basically just move in with a suitcase. So I believe staying at a shared house is the best choice for when you first get to Japan and still sorting things out! Check share houses in Tokyo Check share houses in Osaka/Kyoto/Kobe ③Other necessary preparations -Money: For the application, you are required to prove you have sufficient funds in the bank to pay for your stay in Japan (around $3,000). But Japan is considered to be one of the most expensive countries in the world, especially a big city like Tokyo, so you usually will need to prepare more than that if you don’t plan to get a job and start to work right after you arrive in Japan. Depends on each person, you can check this blog for your reference about the cost of living in Japan. -Insurance: One of the mandatory things that you have to do before your arrival in Japan is to subscribe to the national health insurance plan. -Internet: You will have Wifi at home if you choose to stay at a shared house, and there is Wifi access at the convenience stores, train stations, and most cafes and restaurants as well. Another handy option is a Pocket WiFi, which is usually charged with monthly payment, which is more flexible. And you can also check out some SIM card options at BIC Camera or Yodobashi Camera, there are many plan options designed for foreigners with a lower cost. Or you can check this mobile service for foreigners.

Staying in Japan after Working Holiday

If you are enjoying your life too much in Japan and you intend to stay longer in Japan rather than going back home, converting to a standard working visa is possible! But you will need a company willing to sponsor you so you can get a work visa that allows you to stay for extra 1,3 or 5 years! So if you are interested in getting a regular working visa after your working holiday visa ends, feel free check our 【Ē・SHOKU・JŪ 】Housing & Career Support Program that helps you to land your dream job in Japan and stay for a longer period in Japan! If you love Japan and would like to spend more time in the country to experience the culture, learn the language, or you’d just simply love to have more adventures in Japan, a working holiday program could be the best option for you! Especially if your country is one of the partner countries with Japan, you should seize the opportunity! Best of all, applying for the working holiday program is entirely free! If you meet the above criteria, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t apply. This could be a life-changing step for you 🙂

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보더리스 하우스만큼 좋은 곳은 없을 듯!  ” 

 

안녕하세요! 보더리스 하우스입니다 🙂 
오늘은 보더리스 하우스 입주자 분 께서 남겨주신 후기로 글을 시작해 보았는데 어떠 셨나요?

원하는 지역을 고르고 쉐어 하우스를 찾아 보시는 분들도 있으시 겠지만,
쉐어 하우스 특유의 커뮤니티를 즐기고 싶으신 분들도 있으시 리라 생각합니다.

특히 보더리스 하우스에서는 국제 교류 커뮤니티를 누리 실 수 있죠!
오늘은 이런 분들께 활발한 커뮤니티가있는 하우스를 추천하려고합니다.

바로 고려대 / 안암역에있는 고려대 2 하우스 ,고려대 3 하우스입니다! 
* 모든 사진의 출처는 보들보들 2기 분들의 블로그입니다. 

윗집, 아랫집으로 붙어있는 고려대2,3 하우스

고려대 2, 3 하우스는 이렇게 깨끗한 빌라 건물의 윗집, 아랫집으로 위치해 있어요! 그래서 커뮤니티가 더 활성화 될 수 있답니다 🙂 

 

공용 부엌

 

보더리스가 반했던 고려대 부엌의 순간 이예요.

이전 입주자 분 께서 이렇게 예쁜 테이블 보를 깔고 지내셨었나 봐요.

따뜻한 햇살이 좋으 네요 🙂

고려대 2 하우스 만의 커뮤니티 문화 
HOUSE MEETING DAY! 

쉐어 하우스에서 외국인 친구 사귀기는

하우스 만의 문화도 굉장히 중요한 역할을합니다!

당연히 생활하면서 언어를 사용할 기회가 있지만 외국인 친구를 사귀고 문화 교류를하기 위해서는

조금 더 ‘적극적으로’조금 더 ‘주기적으로’커뮤니티에 참여하실 필요가 있어요.

그래서 보더리스 쉐어 하우스 입주를 희망하시는 분 중에 “외국인 친구를 많이 사귀고 싶어요!”하시는 분들께는 하우스 만의 문화가 있는 곳을 추천 드려요.

 

고려대 2 하우스의 하우스 미팅 데이는
매 달 한번씩 모여 하우스 규칙과 커뮤니티에 해결할 문제가 있는지

솔직하게 이야기 나누고 더 친해지는 날이라고하네요! 


여러분 외국인 친구와
“오늘 하루 어땠어? ~ 뭐 마실 래? ~”와 같이
좋은 이야기 말고

각자의 불만, 필요 사항 등
‘진짜’마음에서 우러 나온 이야기 를 나눠 보신 적이 있나요? 

언어와 문화는 이렇게 진짜 이야기를 나눌 때 공유되고 진짜 친구가 됩니다. 

 


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관심있는 나라에서 온 외국인 친구가 살고있는 집이 있을까?
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고려대 하우스 입주자 분들의 일상 엿보기

사진을 클릭하시면 국제 교류 커뮤니티를 구경하실 수 있어요! 

 

1) 외국인 룸메이트와 생일 파티 

 

2) 보더리스 하우스 메이트들 집합 한 날! 

 

3) 하우스에서 왁자지껄 게임 한 바탕! 

 

하우스의 시설은 영상으로 확인해보세요!

사진을 클릭하면 영상으로 이어집니다. 

 

이전 고려대 하우스 2, 3 입주자 (보들 보들 2 기) 분께서 만들어 주신
‘우리 집을 소개합니다!’영상이에요.

ps. 좋은 영상 감사합니다 🙂 

 
 

지금까지 소개 한 고려대 하우스의 커뮤니티 어떠셨나요

이런 커뮤니티 문화가있는 하우스에서  외국인 친구를 사귀고
글로벌 한 경험을 해보고 싶으 시다면 고려대 쉐어 하우스를 꼭 경험 해보세요!

 

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✔️ 여러분의 첫 번째 외국인 친구를 소개 해드립니다. 

입주를 결정하시면 입주하시기 전부터 외국인 친구를 소개해 드려요
낯선 환경에서 친구와의 만남은 따뜻한 도움이 될거에요 🙂 

 

 

남녀공용쉐어하우스ㅣ여성입주자가 직접 살아보고 느낀 것 세가지

안녕하세요! 보더리스 하우스입니다.

여러분 혹시 유럽이나 미국 등 여행 하시면서
남녀 공용 형태의 숙박 시설을 이용 해보신 적 있으신가요?

남녀 공용 하우스,
우리 나라에서는 쉽게 찾아보기 어려운 형태 죠?

입주 문의를 주신 분들께도 “여기는 남녀 공용 쉐어 하우스입니다”라고 말씀 드렸을 때
약간의 어색함을 느끼시는 분들이 계셔요. 

그리고 부모님 들께서도 걱정을 꽤 많이 하시기도 하고요 !
아무래도 문화적으로 흔한 일은 아니라서 그런게 아닐까 생각 해요 .

그래서 오늘은! 남녀 공용 쉐어 하우스에 대한 편견을 깨트 리려 !
이 글을 준비했습니다. 🙂


실제 남녀 공용 하우스 살아 본 여성 입주자 분들께들은
남녀 공용 쉐어 하우스 살아보고 느낀 점 3 가지를 공유 할게요!

 

첫 번째,  여자들 끼리만 사는 집보다더 안전하다고 느껴진다.

남녀 공용 쉐어 하우스 보더리스 하우스는 입주 인터뷰 ㅣ 견학 ㅣ 계약 과정을 통해
남녀 입주자 분들 모두의 신분을 확실히 확인하고 입주를 진행합니다.


때문에 서로 ‘신뢰와 믿음’ 으로 한 공간에서 지내는 것이죠. 

그렇게 만나 함께 지내다 보니
마치 오빠, 남동생처럼 편함과 동시에 한편으로 든든 했다고 하셨어요 .

특이 이럴 때 좋으 셨다고 해요.

“커뮤니티 하우스에 사는만큼 다 같이 밖에서 놀다가 밤 늦게 집에 돌아올 일이 많은데
친구들과 다 같이 집에 돌아 오니 무서움이 덜 했어요!”

두번 째,  성별의 다름에서 오는 시각이 포함되어 더 다양한 대화를 나눠 볼 수 있었다.

 

글로벌 쉐어 하우스에 살다 보면 서로 다른 나라에서 태어나고 살아온 것만으로도
다양한 이야기를 나눌 수 있어요. 그게 외국인 쉐어 하우스의 가장 큰 장점 이지요 !

남녀 공용 쉐어 하우스에서는 한 발 더 나아가서 ,
성별의 다름에서 오는 시각의 차이 까지 나눠 볼 수있어서
더 흥미로운 이야기가 오 갔다고 해요 .

세 번째, 이전에 가지고 있던 주거 형태 (남녀 공용 쉐어 하우스)에 대한 편견이 사라졌다.

입주하시기 전까지는 “남자 랑 같이 산다고 ???” “그래도 여자들끼리 사는게 낫지 -“하는
걱정의 마음이 있으 셨다고 해요.
(직장 위치 때문에 차선책으로 남녀 공용 쉐어 하우스를 고르 셨던 분입니다 )

그런데 직접 살아 보니 여자 하우스 메이트 들이랑 사는 것과 다를게없는 것 ..! ㅎㅎ

자신의 편견이 깨 졌던 경험이었다고 하셨어요.


“꼭 남녀 공용 하우스에 대한 편견이 아니더라도
우리는 누구나 경험 해보지 않은 것에 대한 편견이 있잖아요?
그런 모든 것들에 대해 다시 생각해 보게 되는 기회 였어요

보더리스 하우스가 좋은 계기를 만들었 다니 기쁘 네요 .
이제는 어디를 여행 가도 쫄지 않고 자연스럽게 젠더 믹스 숙소를 예약 하시겠군요 ! ㅎㅎ

 

 

충정로 하우스 남성 / 여성 입주자 후기

■ 스위스에서 온 여성 입주자 분의 후기 보러 가기 – 사진 CLICK!

 

■ 미국에서 온 남성 입주자 분의 후기 – 사진 CLICK! 

입주 상담 및 문의하기


하우스 입주를 희망하시는 분, 기타 문의 사항이있는 분들께서는 홈페이지 링크 혹은 카카오 톡 플러스 친구로 연락주세요!

 

 

【온라인 해외 인턴십 모집】 보더리스 인턴십 챌린지 제 1기생을 모집합니다!

전세계적인 코로나바이러스 감염 확산으로 인해, 많은 분들이 해외유학 및 해외취업의 꿈을 잠시 접어두고 계실거라고 생각합니다.
보더리스하우스에서는 외국인과 함께 생활하며 국내에서도 유학생활을 하는 듯한 환경과 국제교류가 가능한 생활을 제공하고 있습니다.
해외 곳곳으로의 출국이 힘들어진 현재,여러분을 위해 보더리스하우스만이 제공할 수 있는 새로운 오리지널 프로그램, 지금 시작합니다!

국제교류 쉐어하우스에서 생활하면서,
온라인으로 해외취업체험!

외국인과 함께 사는 보더리스하우스에서 해외유학을 체험
해외기업의 인턴십 프로그램을 통해 영어를 활용한 업무경험까지!

보더리스하우스에서 생활하며 온라인으로 해외 기업 인턴십이 가능한 보더리스 인턴십 챌린지!

이런 분들께 추천!
해외취업, 해외인턴십에 관심이 있는분, 한국인 대학생 및 취업준비생
워킹홀리데이, 혹은 해외인턴 예정이었으나 코로나로 인해 취소가 되어버린 한국인

2020년 8월부터, 보더리스 인턴십 챌린지 제 1기생(10명)을 모집합니다!

해외 인턴십 전문기업과 협업을 통한 안심할 수 있는 프로그램

해외 인턴십을 전문적으로 제공해 오던 파트너 기업과의 콜라보레이션으로 탄생한 새로운 프로그램입니다.

보더리스 인턴십 챌린지 의 참여 조건은,

1. 일상 영어회화와 해외에 도전하고자 하는 의욕!
2. 보더리스하우스에서의 최소 1달 거주!

원하시는 직종 및 국가를 말씀해 주시면, 파트너 기업이 면접준비부터 해외기업과의 매칭까지 서포트합니다.

●프로그램 특징 1
글로벌 환경에서 영어를 구사하며 원하는 일을 할 수 있고 직접 가지 못해도 해외에서 일하는 경험을 할 수 있습니다.
●프로그램 특징 2
온라인으로 이루어지는 인턴십이기에, 시차가 문제되지 않도록 아시아권을 중심으로 진행되는 프로그램이기에 안심하실 수 있습니다!
●프로그램 특징 3
인턴활동 중인 국가를 좀 더 알고 싶은 분께는 보더리스하우스가 해당 국가 출신의 입주자와 무료로 매칭해 드립니다!
●프로그램 특징 4
인턴십 종료후에는 인턴십 체험 레포트를 프레젠테이션하고 프로그램 수료증명서를 발급해 드립니다!
●프로그램 특징 5
부담이 되는 해외 인턴십 참가 비용도  보더리스 인턴십 챌린지는 40% 할인 해서 저가로 제공합니다!

코로나로 해외취업이 힘들어진 지금,
위기를 기회로 만들어 봐요!

외국인과 영어로 대화하며 생활도 하고, 해외기업의 인턴활동 경험도 하고!
해외에 직접 가지 않으면 얻을 수 없는 경험을,
해외에 나가지 않아도 할 수 있도록 보더리스하우스가 제공합니다!

코로나로 인해 해외에 도전하는 꿈을 접어야만 했던 여러분,
다음 기회가 올 때까지, 보더리스하우스에서 해외생활을 체험하며 준비해 보지 않으시겠어요?

2020년 8월부터, 제 1기생으로 10분을 모집합니다!
이 프로그램에 관심이 있으신 분께서는 아래의 카카오톡 을  통해 문의해 주시기 바랍니다.

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국내어학연수 = 보더리스하우스?! 원하는 언어와 관심있는 나라를 고려하여 하우스 고르는 꿀팁!


안녕하세요, 국제 교류 쉐어 하우스 보더리스입니다.


제목에 국내 어학 연수라고 써져있어서 들어 왔는데 갑자기 쉐어 하우스?! 여서 놀라 셨죠 ☺️  

국내에서 가성 비 높은 어학 공부에 대한 이야기가 맞으니 끝까지 읽어주세요!

 


“Today ‘s Language is ENGLISH”

“오늘의 언어는 한국어”

이 사진은 보더리스 하우스의 상암 DMC 역 쉐어 하우스 현관 앞에 걸려있는
‘오늘의 언어’ 안내문입니다!

영어를 배우고있는 한국인 입주자 분과

한국어를 배우고있는 일본인 입주자 분 께서

서로의 언어 공부를 돕기 위해 이런 약속을 하셨다고하네요.

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■ 매주 집 안에서 사용하는 공통 언어를 바꾼다.

■ 매일 밤 공통 언어를 사용해서 대화를 나눈다.


멋지지 않나요? 🙂 


국제 교류 쉐어 하우스에 살다 보면 정말 국내에서 어학 연수를 온 것이라고 말할 수있을만큼 영어를 쓸 기회가 늘어납니다.


그래도 우리는 한국인이기 때문에 (ㅎㅎ) 영어를 쓰다가 어떻게 이야기할지 모르겠 으면 한국말을 쓰게 되는데요 , 하우스 메이트와 이런 규칙을 정해두고 살고 계신 입주자 분들이 계시 답니다 !

 

한국인 – 일본인 하우스 메이트의 친목 현장

이렇게 보더리스 하우스라는 국제 교류 쉐어 하우스는 
어떻게 활용 하냐에 따라 그 효과와 재미가 배가되는 곳입니다.


그래서 오늘은 보더리스 플랫폼을 더 효과적으로 활용할 수있는 ? 팁을 하나 말씀 드리려고 해요!

 

우선 보더리스 하우스의 국제 교류에 대한 이해가 필요합니다 🙂  


보더리스 국제 교류 쉐어 하우스에서는 크게 두 가지 !
언어 그리고 문화 (나라) 간 교류가 이루어집니다.

1. 언어

이 글을 클릭하신 분들은 각자 잘하고 싶은 ‘언어’가 있으실 거라고 생각합니다.

가장 보편적으로는 ‘영어’일 것이고 프랑스어, 스페인어, 일본어, 중국어 등 굉장히 다양 하겠죠?

2. 문화 (나라)

워홀이나 유학, 해외 취업을 준비하고 계신 분들이라면 영어 사용은 물론이고 ?? 가고자하시는 나라의 정보를 얻으실 수 있어요.

그 나라에서 살다 온 친구들에게서 만들을 수있는 현지의 정보, 문화를 공유하는 것이지요.

그렇다면 여러분들의 국내 어학 연수 목표는 무엇인가요?

이 질문에 대한 답을 꼭 한번 생각 해보세요! 

본인의 목적에 따라 쉐어 하우스의 위치와 룸메이트 하우스 메이트, 방의 타입 모두가 달라질 수 있기 때문입니다. 


글을 조금 더 읽어 보시면 왜이 질문을 드렸는지 이해가 되실 거예요. 

✔️ 내 목표를 모르겠을 때 함께 읽어 보면 좋은 글

 

이제 선호하는 언어와 친구의 국적을 살펴보세요!

아래는 보더리스 하우스의 홈페이지에서 원하는 하우스를 눌러 보시면 볼 수있는 화면이에요 . 빨간색 박스 표시를 해둔 <현 입주자 정보>에서 하우스 메이트와 룸메이트의 언어 및 국적을 확인할 수있는 것 찾으 셨나요?





국내 어학 연수보다 더 가성 비 높은 대안으로 국제 교류 쉐어 하우스를 선택하실 때이 부분을 꼭 활용 해보세요!


예를 들어

■ 선호하는 언어가 있다면, 그 언어를 쓰는 친구들이 많은 하우스 를 선택합니다 .

■ 특별히 궁금한 나라와 문화가 있다면, 그 나라에서 온 친구가 살고있는 하우스를 선택합니다 .




입주자 분의 선호에 따라 하우스를 선택하고 싶으 시다면
보더리스 하우스 홈페이지의 하우스 목록 을 살펴보세요!

 

국제 교류 쉐어 하우스를 국내 어학 연수 프로그램보다 더 잘 활용하는 법 이해가 되셨나요? 🙂 


혹시 관련하여 문의가 있으시다면 언제든지 보더리스 하우스로 연락주세요

그럼 오늘도 긴 글 읽어 주셔서 감사합니다.




✔️입주 상담 및 문의하기 ㅣ 카카오 톡 플러스 친구  ,  홈페이지 문의