웹사이트 문의 신청 및 이메일 시스템 장애 현황에 대한 사과와 안내 말씀드립니다. (2025/7/4)

아래의 기간 동안 당사의 메일 서버에 장애가 발생하여 다음과 같은 문제가 있었습니다.
7월 4일(금) 오전 10시 기준으로 복구되었음을 알려드립니다.

  • ・info@borderless-house 주소로 발송된 이메일이 서버 내 수신되지 않고 있습니다.
  • ・보더리스하우스 공식 웹사이트의 모든 문의 신청 메세지가 서버 내 수신되지 않고 있습니다.

이로 인해 보다 원활한 문의 상담을 도와드리지 못하는 점 깊이 사과드립니다.

 

장애 발생 기간:

2025년 7월 1일(화) 오전 0시경 ~ 2025년 7월 4일(금) 오전 10시

해당 기간 중에 문의를 주셨음에도 불구하고 아직 저희로부터 회신을 받지 못하셨거나, 급한 용무가 있으신 경우에는 아래의 방법 중 하나를 통해 다시 한 번 연락 주시기를 부탁드립니다.
이번 문제로 인해 불편과 불안을 끼쳐드린 점 진심으로 사과드립니다.

(7월 4일 오전 9시 기준 – 추가 안내)
한국 지점으로의 문의 관련 문제는 7월 4일 오전 9시 기준으로 해결되었습니다.

  • 일본 (도쿄, 간사이, 센다이)

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  • 타이베이, 대만

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전화: 02-2370-1125 (운영시간 10:00~17:00)

보더리스하우스는 현재 문제 해결을 위해 최선을 다하고 있으며, 

시스템이 복구되는 대로 다시 안내드리겠습니다.

문제로 인해 원활한 문의 응대를 도와드리지 못한 점 다시 한 번 깊이 사과드리며

너그러운 이해와 인내에 감사드립니다.

 

저희는 현재 문제 해결을 위해 최선을 다하고 있으며, 시스템이 복구되는 대로 다시 안내드리겠습니다.

이번 장애로 인해 불편을 끼쳐드린 점 다시 한 번 깊이 사과드리며, 너그러운 이해와 인내에 감사드립니다.

앞으로도 BORDERLESS HOUSE에 많은 관심과 응원 부탁드립니다.

감사합니다.

BORDERLESS HOUSE 드림

Borderless House Sendai: Global Community & Veggie Harvest Event

Borderless House Sendai Tohoku University opened in February 2025, and it’s already buzzing with over 20 residents from around the world.

Just three months in, the house held its first community event — a compost and cooking experience. About 15 housemates from Japan, Asia, and Europe gathered to harvest veggies they’d grown and turn them into delicious meals.

Different languages and backgrounds didn’t matter. Sharing the work — and the food — brought everyone closer.

Want to see what international share house life in Sendai is all about? Stay tuned for more stories from Borderless House!

Borderless House Sendai’s First-Ever Green Project: Growing Veggies Across Cultures!

At Borderless House SENDAI-TOHOKUDAIGAKUMAE1, something unique is happening — residents are growing vegetables together using the LFC compost system. It’s the very first time any Borderless House has tried this eco-friendly project!

So, what exactly is compost? It’s natural fertilizer made from food scraps, helping plants grow strong while reducing waste.

The idea behind introducing composting here goes beyond sustainability. By turning kitchen scraps into compost and raising veggies together, housemates from different countries and cultures share a fun, hands-on experience. It’s a chance to connect in everyday life, no matter what language they speak. And it’s working beautifully.

Conversations like “Hey, it’s my turn to water the plants today!” or “I checked this morning — the leaves look bigger!” are popping up naturally among residents. Through growing veggies, they’re also growing friendships.

Want to know more about life at this international share house near Tohoku University? Stay tuned for more stories from Borderless House Sendai!

 

▲Veggies carefully grown by everyone at Borderless House SENDAI-TOHOKUDAIGAKUMAE1

 Let’s harvest our veggies and make some sandwiches!

The vegetables we’ve been carefully growing every day are finally ready to eat!

At this event, we harvested vegetables grown with compost and tried something totally new: making pita bread (a favorite in Europe and the Middle East), baked potatoes, and milk soup. We cooked and enjoyed the meal together while chatting and having fun!

▲Look how big and healthy they’ve grown!

The veggies grown with compost were all fresh and vibrant, as if they were saying, “Please eat us!”

While picking komatsuna, radishes, and herbs, many housemates were amazed, saying things like, “I can’t believe we grew such amazing veggies from the food scraps in our own share house!”

Everyday Life at Borderless House: Discovering Small Cultural Differences While Cooking

After harvesting their homegrown veggies, the residents rolled up their sleeves for a true culinary adventure. They made fresh pita bread entirely from scratch — kneading, shaping, and baking the dough — showing serious dedication and skill.

Among the group was a French housemate who used to work as a chef in a French restaurant. Naturally, he stepped into the role of “Head Chef,” giving instructions like, “You handle this dish,” and “Try seasoning it this way.” His leadership turned the kitchen into a lively hub of laughter and teamwork, and soon everyone was affectionately calling him le chef.

▲ The Head Chef showing off his skills!

 

During the cooking session, fun cultural surprises popped up. In Japan, it’s common to poke potatoes with chopsticks to check if they’re cooked. But the French housemate found that amusing, sharing, “In France, we’d usually test it with a knife instead!” Small moments like this spark conversations and curiosity — everyday experiences at Borderless House that keep cultural exchange alive and thriving.

It’s these little discoveries and shared laughter that make life in this international share house near Tohoku University so special. In a way, the housemates are becoming experts in global living — one recipe at a time.

Homegrown Goodness and a Warm Global Community in Sendai

By the time cooking was done, it was just past noon — perfect for lunch. Everyone gathered around the table, ready to dig into a delicious spread: freshly baked pita bread, creamy milk soup loaded with crisp komatsuna greens, baked potatoes, and vibrant salads made from veggies they’d grown themselves.

The first bite brought instant smiles. Residents were amazed, saying things like, “I can’t believe our veggies turned out this fresh and tasty!”

Sharing a meal made from scratch created an especially joyful atmosphere. Conversations flowed more than ever, with laughter and stories bouncing around the room. The event offered the perfect chance for deeper connections, and soon, the whole space was buzzing with chatter about everything from favorite recipes to cultural traditions.

Although the Sendai share house has only been open a few months, something special is already blossoming. The housemates — many still new to each other — are quickly becoming not just friends, but almost like family.

Living together, enjoying good food, and sometimes stepping into unique, unexpected events, they’re building bonds that cross borders and cultures.

Right now, residents from all over the world are embracing this vibrant Borderless House life with open hearts.

Looking for a Home in Japan—and a Global Family, Too?

Thinking about moving to Japan and wondering how to make real friends and feel at home? At Borderless House, shared living isn’t just about a room to rent—it’s about community, cultural exchange, and making lifelong memories.

We bring people from around the world together under one roof, creating spaces where it’s easy to connect, share stories, and experience Japan in a deeper, more personal way. Whether you’re in Tokyo, Kansai, or Sendai, you’ll find unique community events, fun outings, and house parties where you can meet people who share your curiosity and spirit of adventure.

Beyond big events, everyday life at Borderless House is filled with small discoveries—from learning new languages to swapping recipes and exploring Japanese traditions together. It’s the perfect place for newcomers who want to feel welcome and part of something bigger.

If you’re planning your move to Japan and dreaming of an international lifestyle, Borderless House is here to help you build friendships, discover Japanese culture, and create unforgettable moments. Come join us—and start your new life in Japan surrounded by friends from all over the world!

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2025 Japan Working Holiday Guide|Jobs, Visa, and Where to Stay

Thinking about spending 2025 living and working in Japan? A working holiday is one of the best ways to explore the country beyond just temples and sushi. You get the freedom to work, travel, meet locals, and soak in everyday life—without blowing your savings in the first month.

The timing couldn’t be better. Japan’s borders are fully open, tourism is booming again, and local economies are welcoming international visitors with open arms—and job openings! Plus, regions like Kansai (think: Kyoto, Osaka) and Sendai (hello nature lovers!) offer authentic local vibes, wallet-friendly housing, and a slower pace of life compared to Tokyo.

So let’s walk through how to make your Japan working holiday not just possible—but awesome.

How to Apply for a Working Holiday Visa in Japan

Before you can sip matcha in Kyoto or wander through neon-lit streets in Tokyo, there’s one important first step: getting your working holiday visa. This visa is what makes your year-long Japanese adventure possible—it gives you the freedom to live, travel, and work across the country.

We know, visa applications aren’t exactly the fun part. But don’t stress—we’re here to guide you through it. From checking if you’re eligible to preparing the right documents, here’s how to get your journey to Japan off to a smooth (and exciting) start.

Who is Eligible?

The Japan Working Holiday Visa is part of a bilateral agreement between Japan and over two dozen countries. The program is designed to help young travelers experience Japanese culture more deeply, while also picking up work to support their stay.

To be eligible, you generally need to meet the following criteria:
✔Age: Usually between 18 and 30 years old (some countries allow up to 35—check locally)
✔Nationality: You must hold a passport from a country that has a working holiday agreement with Japan
✔No dependents: You can’t bring children or a spouse unless they apply separately
✔Purpose: Your stay should primarily be for holiday and cultural exchange, with work being a secondary purpose

As of 2025, Japan has working holiday visa agreements with over 25 countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Ireland, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, and others.

➡Always confirm details on your local Japanese embassy’s website, as age limits and annual quotas can vary.

What Documents Do You Need?

Applying is kind of like building a paper version of yourself. You’ll need to prove who you are, what your plans are, and that you’re not going to land in Japan broke or uninsured.

Here’s your basic working holiday visa packing list:
●Valid passport
Must be valid for the entire duration of your planned stay in Japan.

●Completed working holiday visa application form
Usually downloadable from your local Japanese embassy’s website.

●CV/resume and travel itinerary
You don’t need a perfectly scheduled plan, but embassies want to see that you’ve thought things through. Include where you’ll go, what kind of work you might look for, and any cultural goals (like learning Japanese or volunteering).

●Proof of sufficient funds
Typically, this means around ¥200,000–¥300,000 (roughly $1,300–$2,000 USD) in your bank account. You may also need to show a return ticket or funds to purchase one.

●Proof of travel or medical insurance
Japan’s not the place to test your luck without coverage. Get a policy that covers basic medical care for at least the first few months.

Some embassies may request additional items, like passport-sized photos or a motivation letter. Again—check your local embassy’s requirements to avoid surprises.

Where to Submit Your Application

All working holiday visa applications must be submitted in person to the Japanese embassy or consulate in your home country. You’ll usually need to book an appointment ahead of time, especially during busy seasons.

Here’s how to approach it:
1. Find your nearest embassy or consulate
Look it up online and see if they have specific instructions, downloadable forms, or appointment systems.
2. Prepare and double-check your documents
One missing paper can delay your whole plan—so check, recheck, and check again.
3. Submit and wait
Processing times vary by country, but it typically takes 1–3 weeks. Some embassies may call you for a short interview.

★Tips for early application
✔Apply 1–3 months before your intended departure—not too early, but definitely not last minute
Avoid peak seasons like May–August, when demand is high
Follow embassy social media or sign up for updates—they sometimes post when quotas are filling fast

Where to Find Work on a Working Holiday in Japan

Once you’ve got your visa, the next big question is—how do I actually find a job in Japan? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many working holiday travelers land in Japan without a job lined up and still find great opportunities within a few weeks.

The good news? There are plenty of jobs that don’t require fluent Japanese, especially in big cities or tourist areas. Whether you want to serve coffee, help at a hostel, or teach English part-time, there’s something out there for you.

Let’s look at the most common job types and how to start your search.

Popular Job Types for Working Holiday Makers

Here are some of the easiest and most popular jobs for working holiday travelers:
Hospitality jobs
Work in cafés, hostels, or hotels. Great for meeting people and improving your Japanese in real life.

English teaching assistant
Help out in schools or run casual conversation sessions. No teaching license needed for most part-time gigs.

Farm or seasonal work
Pick fruit, help on farms, or work at ski resorts. These jobs often provide free meals and accommodation.

Language exchange or private tutoring
Chat with locals who want to improve their English. Sometimes it’s paid, other times it’s just a great way to make friends.

Best Job Search Platforms and Tips

Finding jobs might take a bit of effort, but these platforms make it easier:
GaijinPot – One of the most popular job boards for foreigners in Japan
Jobs in Japan – Great for part-time or English-speaking jobs
Hello Work – Japan’s public job center (some offices have English-speaking staff)
✔Facebook groups – Try searching for “[City Name] Jobs” or “[City Name] Working Holiday”

Helpful tip:
Even knowing basic Japanese like greetings and simple phrases can help a lot. It shows effort and opens more job options. Apps like Duolingo or phrasebooks can get you started quickly!

Where to Live in Japan During Your Working Holiday

When most people think of living in Japan, their first thought is usually Tokyo—bright lights, busy trains, and endless convenience stores. But let’s be honest: Tokyo can be overwhelming, especially for first-timers. It’s fast, it’s crowded, and it’s not exactly the most budget-friendly place to start your working holiday.

The good news? Japan has so much more to offer beyond Tokyo. Cities like Kyoto, Osaka, and Sendai provide a more relaxed, affordable, and authentic way to experience daily life in Japan—all without sacrificing job opportunities or cultural depth.

And if you’re looking for a place that helps you truly connect with both locals and fellow travelers, BORDERLESS HOUSE share houses in Kansai and Sendai might just be the perfect home base for your journey.

Let’s take a closer look at your options.

Kansai – Culture, City Life & Convenience

Welcome to the cultural heart of Japan. Kansai is home to Kyoto’s historic temples, Osaka’s street food scene, and everything in between. Whether you’re looking for part-time jobs in busy cafés or weekend hikes in the mountains, Kansai offers the perfect mix of modern life and traditional charm.

Why Kansai works for working holiday travelers:
✔Lots of part-time jobs in tourism, retail, and hospitality
✔Easy access to other cities like Kobe and Nara via public transport
✔Rich history, festivals, and a welcoming atmosphere

BORDERLESS HOUSE Kansai is located in popular residential areas close to universities and city centers. You’ll live with a mix of Japanese locals and international residents, making language exchange and cultural learning part of your daily life—right at the dinner table.

Sendai – Nature, Calm Lifestyle & Affordability

Prefer clean air, quiet mornings, and friendly neighborhoods? Sendai is a hidden gem in northeastern Japan. Known as the “City of Trees,” it offers beautiful seasons, hot springs nearby, and a much lower cost of living compared to Tokyo or Osaka.

Why Sendai is great for your working holiday:
A slower pace of life, ideal for students, creatives, or remote workers
Affordable rent and living expenses
A growing community of foreign residents and students from Tohoku University

BORDERLESS HOUSE Sendai is just minutes from the university and close to the city’s vibrant downtown. You’ll be part of a small, tight-knit international house, where people from all over the world come together to share meals, cultures, and weekend adventures.

Tips on Choosing Housing

When choosing where to stay during your working holiday, keep these things in mind:

Furnished vs. Unfurnished
Most apartments in Japan come unfurnished—meaning no bed, fridge, or even curtains. Choosing a furnished option (like Borderless House) saves you time, money, and trips to the hardware store.

Short-term Friendly Contracts
Some landlords require long-term leases or guarantors, which can be tricky. Share houses usually offer flexible, short-term contracts with lower upfront costs.

Living with Locals vs. Other Foreigners
Living with other foreigners is fun—but living with Japanese people helps you learn the language and culture naturally, without textbooks. It’s also the fastest way to make real local friends.

With Borderless House, you don’t have to choose—we give you both. Locals and internationals living together, learning from each other, and building friendships that last long after your trip ends!

2025 Early Bird Campaign – Secure Your Cozy Home in Japan at BORDERLESS HOUSE NOW!

Are you ready for a season of cultural exploration, global friendships, and unforgettable memories in Japan?

BORDERLESS HOUSE is excited to offer our Early Bird Campaign, a special chance for you to secure your place in Japan ahead of the peak arrival periods!

Early Bird Campaign Details

Step into summer with BORDERLESS HOUSE— whether you’re coming for study, work, or personal growth, this campaign is your gateway to a new adventure in Japan!

・ Normally, we hold rooms for up to 2 weeks free of charge, but with this special offer, we’ll secure your room for ONE MONTH at no extra cost!
・Book early and avoid hidden fees!

Requirements and Conditions

The Early Bird Campaign starts from May 9th, 2025, and is valid under the following conditions:

● Move-in date must be on or before July 5th, 2025.
● Exclusively for Overseas Customers.
● The move-in date cannot be postponed.
● Altering the selected share house or room is NOT allowed.
● The cancellation policy applies: no refunds will be issued after your reservation is confirmed. Click here for the details of Reservation Process.
● Applicable Areas: Tokyo, Kansai (Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto), Sendai
※The following Share Houses are excluded of this campaign: Shinjuku Honancho, Shinagawa Oimachi 1, Omori 2, Omotesando, Ueno Tabata 3, Asakusabashi, Jimbocho

A Glimpse into BORDERLESS HOUSE: Your International Home in Japan

BORDERLESS HOUSE is more than a place to live; it’s a community that brings people from around the world together. We’re a friendly, multicultural home where cultures meet, friendships are made, and everyone learns from each other.

Here at BORDERLESS HOUSE, our residents come from many backgrounds, creating a lively, international environment. Students, professionals, and travelers alike find a welcoming home where they can grow, share experiences, and connect with people from all over.

 4 Things That Make BORDERLESS HOUSE Special

International Community:

Enjoy the mix of different cultures with people from everywhere, all living together. Borderless House joins folks from various places, making a big family that appreciates our differences and helps everyone understand each other better.

Fully Furnished Rooms:

Every room at Borderless House is fully furnished, providing residents with a comfortable and convenient living space. From private rooms to shared facilities, we ensure that our tenants have a welcoming home environment.

Language and Cultural Exchange:

Boost your knowledge of cultures and languages by joining our events. Borderless House really pushes for people to learn from each other. With events, language exchange, and regular chats, people can get better at languages and learn more about other cultures.

Prime Locations:

Borderless House chooses optimal locations in central areas, making sure it’s easy to get to transport, shops, and interesting places. This helps people really enjoy the local area and see what makes Japan special.

Embrace a Borderless Year in Japan!

Whether you’re coming to Japan for study, travel, or a love of culture, BORDERLESS HOUSE welcomes you into a warm, friendly community. Here, you’ll find an inclusive space filled with people from all over the world.

Don’t miss this special chance to join our multicultural family early! With the Early Bird Campaign, you can dive into a global community, make new friends, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Make the most of the Early Bird Campaign and reserve your place in our share houses in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and Sendai. Join a community that celebrates global unity and cultural exchange!

Dive into our available rooms by exploring the links below:

▼Tokyo Area▼


▼Kansai Area▼


▼Sendai Area▼

Only 2 minutes from the station! Discover the appeal of Tokyo’s newest international share house — BORDERLESS HOUSE Honkomagome 2

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.

担当スタッフのモコ
Moko

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.

担当スタッフのモコ
Moko

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.

担当スタッフのモコ
Moko

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!

➡️See More About Honkomagome 2

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.

▶Tokyo Share Houses

▶Kyoto, Osaka & Kobe Share Houses

▶Sendai 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!

Try Living in a New City! Move from Tokyo to Sendai for Just ¥15,000 ❘ Borderless House Residents-Only Relocation Plan

Living in Tokyo is great, but have you ever wondered what life is like in a different part of Japan? If you’re craving a new environment, more nature, and a slower pace of life, Sendai might be just what you’re looking for.

To help you make the move, Borderless House now offers a special relocation campaign: move from your Tokyo share house to our Sendai house for just ¥15,000! 

Simple Move, Big Experience

Borderless House has over 50 international share houses in Tokyo, Kansai, and Sendai. One of the best things about living here is that you can move to a different house — not just in the same city, but even to a new area!

Some of our residents move to other houses to meet new people and enjoy more international exchange.

With our Tokyo→Sendai House Relocation Campaign, moving is stress-free. For just ¥15,000, you can transfer from your Tokyo house to Sendai without paying the initial move-in fee again, and your deposit will carry over.

It’s perfect for those who want to explore a new city, meet new people, and still stay within the Borderless community. Whether you’re a student, a remote worker, or simply someone looking for a fresh perspective, this is your chance to try something new—without the usual moving costs.

Discover Sendai: A Fresh Start in a Comfortable Community

Sendai has a completely different vibe—more relaxed, surrounded by nature, and known for its friendly community and rich local culture.

Known as the “City of Trees,” Sendai is one of Japan’s most livable cities, offering the convenience of urban life with easy access to nature. You’ll find hiking trails, riverside walks, and hot springs just a short train ride away.

It’s a great place to slow down, connect with locals, and enjoy a more grounded lifestyle—all while still having cafés, shops, and city life at your fingertips.

Our Sendai-Tohokudaigakumae1 share house is just minutes from Tohoku University and Kawauchi Station, and is surrounded by peaceful greenery. Sendai Station is only a quick 7-minute train ride away, making it easy to reach the city center while enjoying a quiet and relaxing living environment.

The house features 32 private rooms, a study room/co-working space, and a large shared garden—a rare find in Japan! It’s a perfect spot to focus on your goals while enjoying conversations with housemates in the common areas.

👉 Curious what the Sendai house looks like?
Check out our blog: First Look! Inside Sendai’s Newest International Share House!
It’s packed with photos, features, and everything you need to get a feel for life in Sendai before you make the move.

How to Apply + Important Notes

● Apply anytime online—Please check the availability of Sendai-Tohokudaigakumae1 House and submit your application through the reservation form.
● Relocation fee: ¥15,000 (tax included)
● No additional move-in fee required
● Your current deposit will be transferred to the new house

Important Note: On your moving day, both your Tokyo and Sendai house rent and utility fees will be charged for that one day, as part of our relocation policy.

*Please note: This special offer may end at any time without prior notice, so don’t miss your chance!

Excited to explore a new part of Japan? This is your chance to enjoy a whole new lifestyle—while staying connected to the Borderless House community!

 

Global Friendships, Kyoto Style! Party in Uji Share House Brought Everyone Together

On March 22nd, we held our very first inter-house event at BORDERLESS HOUSE Kyoto Uji — a fun Gyoza & Chirashi Sushi Party!

What made it so special?
It was co-hosted by one of our original Kyoto Uji housemates! Residents from Kinugasa and Kamigamo Share Houses also joined in, and the day was full of great food, new friendships, and lots of smiles 🙂

Thinking about joining an international share house?
This is a peek into what it’s really like — sharing meals, cultures, and warm moments together.

Cooking Together, Beyond Words!

Our first-ever house exchange event at Kyoto Uji was a big success — and full of heartwarming moments.

The idea started with Fumi, a Japanese housemate who loves cooking. She told us, “I’d love to do a cooking event with everyone someday!”
So we teamed up and made it happen — and it turned into something really special.

From the kitchen prep to the final bites, it was a mix of cultures, languages, and lots of fun!
Even people meeting for the first time were chatting while making gyoza:
“How do you do this part?”
“In my country, we fold it like this!”

Cooking together really does bring people closer — no matter what language you speak!

Gyoza, Chirashi Sushi & Sweet Treats!

Our housemates brought so much creativity to the table — literally!
Fumi and the Kyoto Uji crew planned an awesome menu full of variety and veggie-friendly ideas.

We had:
– Classic meat gyoza
– Veggie versions with tofu, mushrooms, even broccoli & koji powder!
– A chirashi sushi “cake” that looked as amazing as it tasted

And yes — there were handmade desserts, too!

A Chirashi Sushi Inspired by “Flowers”

For the sushi presentation, two housemates designed it using the kanji character for “flower” (花) — such a fun and creative idea!

Everyone gathered around, watching them work with excited voices:
“Whoa!! That looks amazing!”
And when it was time to remove the mold… the tension was real!

But it turned out beautiful — and everyone cheered!

Fumi even printed the recipe for everyone and prepped ingredients like lotus root and shredded egg in advance.
One housemate said, “Honestly, it was all so perfectly prepared, I just followed along and had a great time!

Dessert Time = Pure Happiness

After all the gyoza and sushi, it was time to enjoy something sweet — and one of the tenants, Fumi had us covered with her amazing homemade desserts!

She made: Cookies, Muffins, Raspberry mousse, and Carrot cake! Everything tasted so good, people kept saying, “It’s like a real bakery!”

We all ended the day with a big “Gochisousama!” (thanks for the meal) and a heartfelt “Thank you!” to Fumi. The event wrapped up in the warmest, happiest way possible.

The Day Didn’t End with Dessert — It Became a Memory to Keep

After enjoying all the food and good company, the day wasn’t over yet.
“Since we’re in Uji, let’s go somewhere,” someone suggested — and just like that, everyone went out for a walk to nearby temples and the World Heritage site, Byodoin.

One resident shared a sweet story too:
“There’s a cat at the temple next to the house. I visited so often that we became friends. And now, I even have plans to go out with someone I met through those visits.”

Even after everyone said goodbye, people kept chatting on LINE, sharing photos and messages. The warmth and connection from the event didn’t end — it kept going, beyond the day itself.

Voices from the Housemates

・Shiyoo(China)
“The event was so lovely, peaceful and serene and well prepared. I am glad we get to connect with people from other houses and feel proud of our space. I was very overwhelmed by the amount of food and gifts provided by people in the event, it was a pure luxury.”

・Vivian(USA)

”I was pleasantly surprised when I was invited to a gyoza making party at Uji house. As someone who just arrived in Kyoto, it was nice to make new friends and eat delicious gyoza. One of the Uji house members even went above and beyond and baked delicious sweets for all of us to share! We explored Uji together after lunch, and visited a temple with a cute cat. Thank you Borderless for organizing such a warm and friendly event ❤️”

・Fumi(Japan)

”It was a dream come true to host a fun, lively party with people from other houses. I planned a vegetarian menu for the first time — and learned so much from it. I want to keep getting better at vegetarian cooking. And I was so happy that everyone enjoyed the desserts I made — it really meant a lot to me.”

A Note from Our Community Creator

担当スタッフつむぎ
Tsumugi

Uji House’s very first event was really special to me.I’ve been involved since the renovation began — so seeing our residents enjoying themselves in a space we worked hard to build, together with the owner, contractors, and our team, was truly meaningful.
We shared food, stories, and laughs in the sunny living room. Fumi’s desserts, the warm atmosphere — everything made it a day to remember.
These kinds of homey, heartwarming events are what make Borderless House Kansai unique.
And here, residents can help plan events too — just like this one! Want to create your own event and connect with others? We’d love to help you make it happen!

Borderless House — A Place Where “Someday” Becomes Now

Here, residents don’t just live together — they create together.
From cooking parties to cultural events, you can take the lead and make your ideas real.

You don’t need perfect language skills.
Sharing time, creating something together — that’s how real connection starts.

Just like Fumi’s dream of hosting a cooking event came true, yours can too.
And who knows — it might inspire someone else’s journey along the way.

Ready to take the first step into a more connected life?

Live in Japan. Connect with the World— Start Your International Life at BORDERLESS HOUSE!

At BORDERLESS HOUSE, people from over 120 countries live and grow together — sharing daily life, learning about different cultures, and building real friendships.

Since 2008, we’ve created more than 50 international share house communities in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, and Sendai.

Looking for a place to start your international life in Japan?
You can explore all our share houses through the Tokyo, Kansai, and Sendai listings.

Looking for your future share house? Check out our listings here:

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On each house page, you can see who’s currently living there — their nationalities, ages, gender, and even a short self-intro. It’s a great way to imagine what life could be like before you move in!

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지금 바로 공개합니다! 센다이에서 새롭게 선보이는 국제 쉐어하우스입니다!

Borderless House가 드디어 센다이에 등장했습니다!

도호쿠 센다이에 새롭게 오픈한 국제 쉐어하우스를 만나고, 새로운 생활을 시작해보세요!

BORDERLESS HOUSE 센다이 토호쿠다이가쿠마에1, 2월 1일 첫 입주자가 입주하였으며,
전 세계에서 온 청년들이 한 공간에 모여 새로운 글로벌 쉐어하우스 생활을 경험하고 있습니다!전 세계에서 온 청년들이 한 공간에서 모여, 새로운 글로벌 쉐어하우스 생활을 체험하고 있습니다!”

하우스 시설부터 주변 환경까지, 모든 하이라이트를 한눈에 소개해 드리겠습니다!

카와우치역까지 도보 6분! 32명의 국제 하우스메이트와 함께하는 새로운 일본 생활!

센다이에서 새롭게 리모델링된 쉐어하우스!
카와우치역까지 도보 6분, 센다이역까지 전철로 7분! 최적의 편리한 위치를 자랑합니다.

기숙사를 리모델링한 2층 건물로, 각 층에는 16개의 방이 있어 총 32명의 하우스메이트와 함께 생활할 수 있습니다. 현재 일본에서 가장 규모가 큰 Borderless House로, 글로벌한 교류를 원하신다면 최고의 선택이 될 것입니다!

아직 외관 사진은 공개되지 않았지만, 심플한 미스트 블루 컬러의 건물을 상상해 보세요. 넓고 따뜻한 분위기를 자랑하며, 내부가 궁금하시다면 지금 바로 보여드리겠습니다!

현관에 들어오면 가장 먼저 보이는 것은 하우스메이트 32명이 자유롭게 소통하며 일상을 나눌 수 있는 큰 블랙 게시판이 보입니다.

깔끔한 공간을 유지할 수 있도록 초대형 신발장이 두 개 마련되어 있으며, 개인실로 이어지는 복도를 따라가면 새롭게 리모델링된 넓은 공간이 펼쳐집니다.

교류의 시작 – 넓고 밝은 거실과 식사 공간

게시판을 지나서, 따뜻한 거실과 식사 공간이 눈에 들어옵니다. 이곳은 전 세계에서 온 하우스메이트들이 편하게 교류할 수 있도록 마련된 공간입니다.

65인치 대형 TV와 푹신한 소파가 준비되어 있어, 함께 드라마를 보거나 애니메이션에 대해 이야기하며 즐거운 시간을 보낼 수 있는 최고의 장소입니다!

거실 뒤에 있는 큰 식탁은 하우스메이트들과 함께 식사를 즐기거나, 웰컴파티를 하며 소중한 추억을 쌓기에 딱 좋은 공간입니다! .

또한, 프로젝터가 설치된 영화 공간도 마련되어 있습니다. 하우스메이트들과 함께 영화를 감상하며 편안한 시간을 보내거나, 스포츠 경기 라이브 방송을 보며 열정 가득한 순간을 함께 즐길 수도 있습니다!

TV 옆에는 보드게임과 탁구 세트(네트, 탁구 라켓, 공)도 준비되어 있어 하우스메이트들과 언제든지 신나는 탁구 대결을 펼칠 수 있습니다!

여기는 단순한 생활 공간이 아니라, 함께 모여 소통하며 새로운 우정을 쌓고, 잊지 못할 순간을 만들어가는 특별한 장소입니다!

넓고 밝은 주방에서 함께 요리하며, 서로의 문화를 나누는 특별한 순간!

햇살이 잘 들어오는 오픈형 주방은 더욱 여유로운 요리를 가능하게 할 뿐만 아니라, 하우스메이트들과 자연스럽게 소통할 수 있는 공간입니다. 요리를 준비하는 단계부터 함께 식사하는 시간까지, 모든 과정이 즐거움으로 가득합니다!

세 개의 싱크대와 IH 인덕션이 마련되어 있어 여러 명이 동시에 요리해도 불편함이 없으며, 국자, 도마, 칼 등 기본 조리 도구가 제공됩니다. 또한, 공용 머그컵, 물잔, 접시가 준비되어 있고, 여러 개의 전기포트가 있어 언제든지 따뜻한 차와 커피를 즐길 수 있어 이 공간은 더욱 생활적인 느낌을 갖추고 있습니다.

토스터, 전자레인지, 그리고 전기밥솥 등 다양한 주방 가전이 설치되어 있어 요리가 더욱 간편해집니다.

심플한 블랙 & 화이트 인테리어의 주방에서 하우스메이트들과 함께 요리를 즐기고, 여러 나라의 맛있는 음식을 나누며 소중한 추억을 만들어보세요!

충분히 갖춰진 가구와 보안 시스템으로 안전하고 편안한 개인 공간에서 좋은 거주 경험을 만들어보세요.

공용 공간을 구경한 후, 이제 개인실을 살펴봅시다! 모든 방에는 전자 도어락이 설치되어 있어 보안 걱정 없이 안전하고 개인적인 공간에서 편안하게 지낼 수 있습니다!

방 안에는 책상, 의자, 싱글 침대, 옷걸이, 건조대 등 기본 가구가 갖추어져 있어, 별도로 가구를 준비할 필요 없이 바로 입주할 수 있어 매우 편리합니다!

더 좋은 점은 모든 방에 1인용 냉장고(냉동실 포함)가 설치되어 있어, 음료와 간식을 간편하게 보관하고 필요할 때 쉽게 꺼내 드실 수 있다는 것입니다. 작은 디테일이지만, 생활의 편리함을 더욱 높여줍니다.

방 안에는 개인용 수납함이 설치되어 있어 입주자가 자신의 식품을 수납할 수 있습니다. 부엌에서 요리할 때 수납함을 가져가면 편리하게 이용할 수 있어 식품을 정돈된 상태로 보관할 수 있습니다.

뿐만 아니라, 방 안에는 스마트하게 디자인된 수납 공간도 마련되어 있습니다. 침대 아래에도 수납 공간이 있어 작은 공간이라도 충분히 활용할 수 있어 생활을 더 정돈된 상태로 유지할 수 있습니다.

각 방 앞에는 개인 미니 게시판이 설치되어 있어 입주자들이 자신만의 특별한 스타일로 꾸밀 수 있습니다. 입주할 때 폴라로이드 사진을 붙이며 첫 번째 추억을 남겨보세요!

이 공간은 여러분만의 스타일로 꾸밀 수 있는 곳입니다! 국기를 걸거나, 하우스메이트와의 소중한 순간을 담은 사진을 붙이거나, 감성적인 소품으로 장식하며 자신만의 스타일을 마음껏 표현해보세요!

한층 더 업그레이드된 쉐어하우스 생활 – 디테일까지 요구에 맞춘 공용 공간

여기는 쉐어하우스일 뿐만 아니라 편안한 생활을 이룰 수 있는 이상적인 환경입니다. 입구에 들어서면 학습과 작업을 위한 “스터디룸”이 마련되어 있어 조용하고 집중할 수 있는 환경을 제공합니다.

스터디룸에는 3대의 모니터, 넓은 책상, 그리고 편안한 의자가 마련되어 있어 온라인 수업을 듣거나 재택근무를 할 때도 최고의 환경에서 진행할 수 있습니다.

각 층마다 세 개의 세면대가 설치된 세수 공간이 마련되어 있어 붐비는 시간대에도 여유롭게 이용할 수 있습니다.

세탁 공간에는 세탁과 건조 기능을 갖춘 올인원 세탁기 2대가 설치되어 있어 빨래가 더욱 간편합니다. 이러한 디테일한 디자인 덕분에 공용 공간이 더욱 실용적으로 활용될 수 있으며, 바쁜 아침에도 하우스메이트와 가벼운 인사나 이야기를 나눌 수 있습니다.

총 8개의 개별 화장실이 있으며, 각 층마다 4개씩 있습니다. 모든 화장실에는 온열 변기 커버가 설치되어 있어 쾌적하게 이용할 수 있습니다.

거실 끝쪽에는 6개의 샤워실이 마련되어 있으며, 탈의 공간까지 갖추어져 있어 입주자들이 샤워 시간을 여유 있게 조절할 수 있고, 일상 속에서 자연스럽게 하우스메이트들과 소통할 기회도 많아집니다. 샤워를 기다리면서 “다 씻었어? 이제 내 순서다” 같은 소소한 대화가 오가며, 가벼운 문화 교류가 이루어질 수도 있습니다.

자연 바람에 빨래를 말리고 싶은 입주자들을 위해 실외 건조 공간이 마련되어 있습니다. 날씨 좋은 날에는 옷을 널어 따뜻한 햇빛과 바람이 전해주는 신선한 향기를 느껴보세요!

역사와 자연이 공존하는 매력적인 동네—우리 쉐어하우스 앞에서 만나는 특별한 환경입니다!

쉐어하우스 내부를 살펴보신 후, 이제 주변 지역을 함께 둘러볼까요? 이곳만의 매력적인 분위기를 직접 느껴보세요!

카와우치역 인근에 위치한 이 쉐어하우스는 조용하면서도 공기가 맑고 초록이 가득한 자연 환경을 자랑하는 동네입니다. 학생들에게 딱 맞는 위치로, 가장 큰 장점은 도호쿠대학 카와우치 캠퍼스와 가까운 거리에 있다는 점입니다! 통학과 학교 활동이 훨씬 더 편리해집니다.

집에서 도보로 단 6분 거리에 도호쿠대학 카와우치 캠퍼스가 있습니다! 올해 봄에 도호쿠대학에 입학하는 신입생이라면, 이 가까운 거리 덕분에 훨씬 더 편리하게 통학할 수 있을 거예요!

또한, 필요한 생활용품은 도호쿠대학 카와우치 캠퍼스 근처의 쿱마트와 편의점에서 간편하게 구매할 수 있어 매우 편리합니다.

쉐어하우스에서 가메오카 하치만 신사까지 도보로 이동할 수 있습니다. 이곳은 다테 마사무네의 조상인 다테 도모무네와 깊은 연관이 있는 신사입니다. “독안룡”으로 유명한 다테 마사무네는 센고쿠 시대에 오슈 남부를 정복한 인물로, 역사에 관심 있는 분이라면 꼭 방문해볼 만한 명소입니다!

봄이 되면 신사는 활짝 핀 벚꽃으로 가득 차며, 흩날리는 벚꽃잎이 마치 폭포처럼 떨어지는 장면이 펼쳐집니다. 이곳은 사계절의 변화를 온전히 느낄 수 있는 명소일 뿐만 아니라, 하우스메이트들과 함께 벚꽃놀이를 즐기며 특별한 추억을 남기기에 좋은 장소입니다!

하우스 근처에서 간편하게 떠나는 맛집 투어! 놓칠 수 없는 두 가지 추천 메뉴를 만나보세요!

공부하느라 바쁘고, 일하느라 지쳐 요리할 시간이 없다면? 걱정 마세요!
하우스에서 몇 걸음만 가면 만날 수 있는 두 맛집에서 빠르고 맛있는 한 끼로 든든하게 에너지를 채워보세요!

가성비 최고! – 오후쿠로 벤또(おふくろ弁当)
BORDERLESS HOUSE 센다이 토호쿠다이가쿠마에1에서 도보 7분 거리!
다양한 메뉴를 합리적인 가격에 즐길 수 있어 학생들과 바쁜 직장인들에게 딱 어울리는 맛집입니다.

클래식 라멘 맛집 – 사와키(さわき)
하우스에서 도보 6분 거리! 현지인들 사이에서 사랑받는 라멘 맛집입니다.
대표 메뉴인 스타미나 라멘(スタミナラーメン) 은 진한 국물과 푸짐한 토핑이 완벽한 조화를 이루어, 한 번 맛보면 잊을 수 없는 중독적인 맛입니다! 꼭 한 번 드셔보세요! 

센다이에서 글로벌한 인연을 쌓으며, 함께하는 즐거움이 가득한 쉐어하우스 생활을 경험해 보세요!

BORDERLESS HOUSE 센다이 토호쿠다이가쿠마에1은 단순한 숙소가 아니라, 세계 여러 나라에서 온 하우스메이트들과 함께하며 자연스럽게 문화 교류가 이루어지는 특별한 공간입니다! 편리한 생활 시설이 갖추어져 있어 학생부터 직장인까지 누구나 부담 없이 새로운 친구를 사귀고 진정한 글로벌한 쉐어하우스 생활을 경험할 수 있습니다!

3월 10일과 3월 11일, 하우스 견학 이벤트가 열립니다!

직접 방문하여 공간을 둘러보고 쉐어하우스 분위기를 느껴보세요!
https://www.borderless-house.kr/jp/blog/tokyo-20241203/

특별한 오픈하우스 이벤트를 준비했습니다! 직접 방을 둘러보고 쉐어하우스의 분위기를 느끼며 스태프와 자유롭게 이야기를 나눌 수 있는 기회입니다. 궁금한 점도 모두 답해드리니, 놓치지 마세요!

이 기회를 놓치지 마시고, 여러분에게 딱 맞는 새로운 집을 찾아보세요!

견학을 원하시나요? 지금 바로 예약 신청을 작성해 보세요! 저희는 여러분과 만날 날을 기대하고 있습니다!

Celebrate the New Year with Borderless House! A global gathering of cultures and connections

February is here! How was your first month of 2025?

Borderless House, an international share house where people from different cultures live together, hosted a special New Year gathering for past and current residents on January 18, 2025!

Over 60 participants from Tokyo’s Borderless House joined in on the fun, bonding over Japanese calligraphy, interactive games, and a great time meeting new friends.

Take a look at some of the highlights from this exciting start to the year!

Borderless House Tokyo tenants joined forces for a fun cultural exchange!

From traditional calligraphy to a lively rock-paper-scissors train game, it was a day full of energy and new friendships.

More than 60 past and current Borderless House residents from 40+ houses across Tokyo joined the event!

With diverse backgrounds in nationality, career, and gender, residents quickly started introducing themselves, asking—”Which house are you from?”— or joyfully reconnecting with old friends from past events.

From English to Japanese and beyond, the event was a true celebration of cultural exchange!

Even those who said, “I can’t speak English at all…” quickly bonded with international residents who spoke Japanese. Whether through casual conversations or just going with the flow, new friendships naturally formed! 

During the Kakizome activity, teams chose words or pictures to draw. Some panicked, saying, “I have no idea how to write kanji!” 

With a little help—Google searches and brush-holding tips from Japanese participants—everyone had a blast! 

Even our international housemates mastered writing kanji beautifully! 

The Janken Train game, with exciting New Year’s prizes, was a huge hit! Beyond language exchange, fun activities brought everyone closer together, expanding friendships. 

Make friends from around the world in Borderless House Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Sendai Japan! 

At Borderless House, our international share houses in Tokyo, Kansai, and Sendai host exclusive resident-only exchange events.

Meet housemates from different locations, experience cultural diversity, and build lifelong friendships across borders. Whether you’re looking for a new adventure or a welcoming community, Borderless House is the perfect place to start.

Come share, connect, and create lasting memories with us! ✨

Discover Borderless House locations across Japan and start your international living experience today!

▶ Tokyo Share Houses

 Osaka, Kobe, & Kyoto Share Houses

 Sendai Share Houses
New in Sendai! Looking for an international share house in Miyagi Prefecture? Check out our brand-new Borderless House Sendai-Tohokudaigakumae1—your gateway to cultural exchange!

2025 Spring Early Bird Campaign – Secure Your Cozy Home in Japan at BORDERLESS HOUSE NOW!

Are you ready for a season of cultural exploration, global friendships, and memories that will last a lifetime in Japan? BORDERLESS HOUSE is excited to offer our Early Bird Campaign, a special chance for you to secure your place in Japan ahead of the peak arrival periods!

Details of the Early Bird Campaign

Embrace the upcoming spring with BORDERLESS HOUSE, your first step into a new adventure, whether it’s for study, work, or personal growth. Our Early Bird Campaign is designed for those from abroad who are embarking on a fresh journey in Japan for the vibrant springtime!

・ Typically, we hold rooms without any fees for up to 2 weeks. But, under this special offer, BORDERLESS HOUSE will secure your room for an incredible ONE MONTH at no additional charge!
・ Secure your room early without the worry of any hidden costs!

Requirements and Conditions

The Early Bird Campaign starts from January 14th, 2025 and applies strictly under these terms:

● Move-in date must be by Apr 12th, 2025
● The move-in date cannot be postponed.
● Altering the selected share house or room is NOT allowed.
● Cancellation policy remains firm: No refunds will be issued post reservation confirmation. Click here for the details of Reservation Process.
● Participating Share House Area: Tokyo, Kansai (Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto), Sendai*
※The following Share Houses are not part of this campaign: Shinjuku Honancho, Shinagawa Oimachi 1, Omori 2, Omotesando, Ueno Tabata 3, Asakusabashi, Jimbocho
*Campaign conditions for Sendai will differ. Please check the house page for details. 

A Glimpse into BORDERLESS HOUSE: Your International Home in Japan

BORDERLESS HOUSE is more than a place to live; it’s a community that brings people from around the world together. We’re a friendly, multicultural home where cultures meet, friendships are made, and everyone learns from each other.

Here at BORDERLESS HOUSE, our residents come from many backgrounds, creating a lively, international environment. Students, professionals, and travelers alike find a welcoming home where they can grow, share experiences, and connect with people from all over.

4 Standout Features of Borderless House:

International Community:

Enjoy the mix of different cultures with people from everywhere, all living together. Borderless House joins folks from various places, making a big family that appreciates our differences and helps everyone understand each other better.

Fully Furnished Rooms:

Every room at Borderless House is fully furnished, providing residents with a comfortable and convenient living space. From private rooms to shared facilities, we ensure that our tenants have a welcoming home environment.

Language and Cultural Exchange:

Boost your knowledge of cultures and languages by joining our events. Borderless House really pushes for people to learn from each other. With events, language exchange, and regular chats, people can get better at languages and learn more about other cultures.

Prime Locations:

Borderless House chooses optimal locations in central areas, making sure it’s easy to get to transport, shops, and interesting places. This helps people really enjoy the local area and see what makes Japan special.

Embrace a Borderless Year in Japan!

Whether you’re coming to Japan for study, travel, or a love of culture, BORDERLESS HOUSE welcomes you into a warm, friendly community. Here, you’ll find an inclusive space filled with people from all over the world.

Don’t miss this special chance to join our multicultural family early! With the Early Bird Campaign, you can dive into a global community, make new friends, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Make the most of the Early Bird Campaign and reserve your place in our share houses in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto,Kobe and Sendai. Join a community that celebrates global unity and cultural exchange!

Dive into our available rooms by exploring the links below:

▼Tokyo Area▼

▼Kansai Area▼

▼Tohoku Area▼