Hello everyone! Welcome to Borderless House.
Here at Borderless House, the new friendships and interactions under one roof provide a unique sense of fulfillment that only comes from living it.
Japanese residents might find themselves teaching Japanese to their new international housemates, assisting with various administrative procedures, and adapting to life in Japan. This mutual support mirrors the help we would seek if we were traveling or living abroad ourselves.
Stepping out of the comfort of home takes courage, but a warm community waiting at your destination can make any overseas adventure enjoyable and reassuring.
Today, we’re excited to introduce BORDERLESS TRAVEL, where you can enjoy short stays at Borderless Houses in different countries and meet new housemates across borders.
We’ll share the story of Yuzuki, who ventured from Kyoto’s Nishijin House to spend a week in February 2024 at KORYODAE2 HOUSE in Korea. Yuzuki will tell us about her experiences in Japan, her adventures in Korea, and the allure of BORDERLESS TRAVEL.
We also have comments from Robin, the manager of BORDERLESS KOREA, so stay tuned till the end for more insights!
Click here for more details on BORDERLESS TRAVEL!!
Embracing English: Yuzuki’s Journey at Nishijin House
Yuzuki’s time at Nishijin House brought about a significant shift in her views on English and international interactions. She explained that her decision to move there stemmed from a desire to conquer her fear of English and engage with people from different countries.
Although she initially enjoyed English, the stress of exam preparation diminished her passion, and she struggled to speak fluently. Yuzuki realized the limitations of speaking only Japanese and saw the potential of English to connect her with diverse cultures and ideas.
Driven by the need to immerse herself in an English-speaking environment, Yuzuki chose to live at Borderless House.
───Did you consider any other share houses before choosing Borderless House?
Yuzuki: Actually, I didn’t look anywhere else. I decided to move into Borderless House the same day I visited. The environment offered the perfect mix of English practice and social opportunities, all within my budget. Plus, I was planning to study abroad the next year, so the idea of practicing for that experience while still in Japan seemed perfect to me.
─── Could you tell us about your housemates at Nishijin House?
Yuzuki: On my first day, one of my housemates surprised me by inviting me to a party right away, which was unexpected (laughs)! Initially, I was nervous, but everyone was so welcoming that I quickly warmed up to them.
I formed a close bond with a foreign housemate, and we often went out together. I also shared unique insights with a working professional housemate. Whenever we faced challenges or disagreements in our shared living situation, we were able to discuss and resolve them during our regular house meetings at Nishijin House. It truly was a great community to be a part of.

───Have you noticed any personal growth or changes during your time at Nishijin House?
Yuzuki: Absolutely! Initially, spending time with people from other countries was out of the ordinary for me, and it came with a bit of tension. But after living in Borderless House, I’ve become comfortable engaging freely in conversations without considering race or nationality.
It’s been incredibly enriching to learn from the diverse perspectives and strong convictions of my housemates.

Embarking on My First Solo International Journey with BORDERLESS TRAVEL!

───How did you become interested in BORDERLESS TRAVEL?
Yuzuki: I’ve known about the program since I moved in and always wanted to try it. I felt staying at a Borderless House abroad would be more enriching than solo hotel stays, allowing me to learn the language and engage with locals.
It seemed like a perfect way to prepare for my first solo international trip before studying in Canada this summer.
─── Your first experience living abroad was with BORDERLESS TRAVEL. Did you encounter any challenges during your travel?
Yuzuki: It was quite nerve-wracking, especially going through immigration for the first time and figuring out train transfers on my own. But luckily, everything went smoothly without any major problems!
Yuzuki: When I got to Koryodaes House, I was greeted by Robin, the staff member I had been communicating with by email. Meeting him in person really helped me settle in. He showed me around and shared some local tips and places to visit.
───Traveling abroad for the first time can be quite daunting. Did you notice any notable differences during your stay in the Borderless House in Korea compared to Japan?
Yuzuki: Definitely. For example, I had to separate organic waste from burnable trash, and in public restrooms, I couldn’t flush toilet paper but had to discard it in a bin.
Living in an environment close to the local lifestyle, unlike a hotel stay, made me more aware of these cultural differences. This is one of the unique advantages of BORDERLESS TRAVEL.
Language Learning, Cultural Exploration, and International Connections: Maximize the Benefits of Short-Term Stays!

───During your seven-day stay, did you make any specific efforts?
Yuzuki: I focused on being proactive in starting conversations with my housemates. It was my first time in a shared room overseas, and I quickly hit it off with my Italian roommate on the first day. She left for Tokyo the next day, so we couldn’t meet again, but we kept in touch through Instagram, sharing messages and updates about her trip.
Many of my housemates were interested in Japan, so we enjoyed mingling and conversing in Japanese, English, and Korean.

───Did you also converse in Korean during your stay?
Yuzuki: Yes, I’ve been a fan of Korean dramas, which helped me learn the language pretty naturally. I actually speak Korean better than English! While there, Robin invited me to a Language Exchange event, where I got to meet and chat with people outside the house, making my stay even more enjoyable.
───It sounds like you made the most of your 7-day stay! What other activities did you do?
Yuzuki: I visited historic sites and museums that caught my interest. I dressed in traditional Korean clothes and explored Gyeongbokgung Palace, and I also went to the DMZ near the North Korean border.

I participated in a tour aimed at Japanese visitors and connected well with other participants. We discussed how the conflict known in Japan as the “Korean War” is referred to in Korea. Learning about Korean perspectives on their history was incredibly insightful.
─── Reflecting on your 7-day stay, could you highlight what makes BORDERLESS TRAVEL so special?
Yuzuki: Definitely! The program offers deep cultural experiences and meaningful interactions with local housemates that you just can’t get from staying in a hotel. It allows you to live much closer to how the locals do, which is unique to BORDERLESS TRAVEL.
I think even short stays can provide significant learning and insights. I recommend starting with a stay in a domestic Borderless House to get a feel for international exchange before trying out the program.
A Message from Robin, Korean Operations Staff

BORDERLESS TRAVEL, with its strong emphasis on tourism and travel aspects, offers an exciting experience that’s a bit different from our usual resident support. It was Yuzuki’s first solo international trip, so we actively shared information about tourist spots and recommended gourmet spots to ensure she could fully enjoy her time in Korea.
With a recent expansion in our staff at Borderless House Korea, we’re now even better equipped to support our guests in a variety of ways.
I enjoy keeping up with the latest trends and sharing new information, so I encourage you to take advantage of BORDERLESS TRAVEL and come visit us in Korea.
I’m looking forward to meeting you!
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BORDERLESS TRAVEL, part of the Borderless Mates program, is an exclusive initiative for residents that offers connections beyond the typical share house experience.
Please note that due to the availability of vacancies at the destination, we may not be able to accommodate your preferred timing or house. We recommend contacting us before booking your flight.

			
			






			




			







			





			
 
안녕하세요, 저는 보더리스하우스 교토 쉐어하우스에서
지내고 있는 독일에서 온 Daniel 이라고 합니다.
교토에서는 일본어를 공부하고 있어요.
물론 제가 배우고 싶어서 결정한 것이긴 하지만
새로운 언어를 배운다는 건 정말 힘든 일이더라고요.
그래서 이번 방학 때 일본과 가까운 한국으로 여행을 떠나기로 했어요!
 
제가 한국여행을 하면서 가장 먼저 방문한 장소는 종로였어요.
여러 궁들과 문화재를 보면서 한국의 매력에 흠뻑 빠졌답니다!
쉐어하우스에서 지내면서 여러 나라 친구를 만날 수 있었는데
한국 친구들이 서울 여행을 할 때 종로에 꼭 가보라고 한 이유를 알 수 있었어요!
여름에 한국에 가게 되어서 비가 많이 올까 걱정했는데
다행히도 궁궐을 돌아다니는 동안에는 비가 그쳐 날씨가 정말 좋았답니다!
 
 
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제가 서울여행을 하면서 지낸 곳은 보더리스하우스 홍대 4 쉐어하우스였어요.
홍대입구역에서 걸어서 3분 거리에 위치한 쉐어하우스로
서울 이곳저곳을 돌아다니는 저에게 최적의 위치였어요!
물론 홍대 자체도 정말 매력적인 거리였답니다.
하우스메이트들과 함께 밤에 산책을 하고 맛있는 식사도 하며
즐거운 시간을 보낼 수 있어서 행복한 하루하루였어요!
 
저는 여행을 할 때 그 도시의 시장에 방문해보는 것을 좋아해요.
시장에서는 여러 사람들도 만날 수 있고 도시의 진짜 모습을 볼 수 있거든요.
이번 서울여행에서도 빠트리지 않고 시장에 방문했어요.
상인 분들이 제게 너무 친절히 대해주셔서 좋은 기억으로 남아있답니다!
 
여행의 묘미는 역시 맛있는 음식들을 먹으러 다니는 거 아닌가요?
이번 여행에서 저는 ‘전’이라는 음식을 태어나서 처음 먹어 보았어요.
채소, 고기, 생선 등의 재료에 달걀과 밀가루를 묻혀
기름에 튀기듯이 구워낸 음식이라고 하던데 정말 고소하고 맛있었어요!
쉐어하우스에서 함께 지낸 하우스메이트들과 전과 찌개를 먹으며
술을 한 잔씩 마시다보니 어느새 새벽이 될 정도로 시간 가는 줄 몰랐답니다!
 
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낮 동안에는 역시 하우스메이트들을 만나는 게 쉽지는 않았어요.
저도 교토에서는 낮 동안에 수업을 듣느라 집에 있지 않으니까요.
하지만 밤마다 잊지 않고 저를 찾아주는 하우스메이트들 덕분에
짧은 시간이었지만 정도 많이 들고 좋은 추억도 많이 쌓을 수 있었어요.
 
저는 여행을 좋아해서 세계 여러 나라를 돌아다녔지만
이번처럼 여행하는 동안 쉐어하우스에서 지내본 것은 처음이에요.
실제로 그 나라에, 도시에 지내는 친구들을 만나 어울리며
몇 배로 더 즐거운 여행이 되었던 것 같아 정말 만족스럽답니다.
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