Introducing 3 Asakusa share houses recommended for foreigners.
For foreign residents who are considering living in a share house in Tokyo, did you know that there are many share houses recommended for foreigners in Asakusa, a town full of historical atmosphere?
Asakusa is a place that retains a strong downtown atmosphere and is filled with the charms of good old Japan. Here, you will be able to experience traditional Japanese culture firsthand and enjoy the company of people from many different nationalities!
So, in this issue, we will introduce a selection of share houses recommended for foreign residents, along with the charm of Asakusa. There is also a lot of information about Asakusa that you should know, such as sightseeing spots and gourmet information. Please take a look at them for reference.
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What is Asakusa like? Advantages of living in a share house in Asakusa
Asakusa is an undisputedly popular tourist spot in Tokyo. Asakusa is especially popular among foreigners as a place where they can feel the Japanese downtown atmosphere in the metropolis of Tokyo. Since the Sky Tree was built in this area, the area is always crowded with tourists as a valuable place to learn about the past and the present at the same time.
For foreigners living in Japan, experiencing Japanese culture and traditions can be a very interesting experience and an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Japan. In this respect, Asakusa is a very valuable area where one can experience good old Japan, so living in Asakusa is a great advantage for foreigners.
Shared housing is also perfect for those who want to live cheaply in a popular area or for international students. Sharing a room is also good, but finding a partner and an apartment can be time-consuming, labor-intensive, and expensive.
Asakusa is located in the heart of the city, so you can study, work, and live in the metropolis of Tokyo while receiving a variety of stimulation. With Asakusa as your base, you will find many different faces of Tokyo every day. Historical shrines and temples, tourist attractions, and delicious gourmet spots are all within walking distance. How about living in Asakusa, with its rich downtown atmosphere, while enjoying international exchange through a share house?
3 foreigner friendly share houses in Asakusa
Let us introduce three recommended foreigner-friendly share houses in Asakusa. All of them have many foreign residents, and the appeal of these share houses is that you can interact with people across language and cultural barriers.
BORDERLESS HOUSE Asakusa Iriya 1
BORDERLESS HOUSE Asakusa Iriya 1 is located in a popular downtown area, within easy walking distance to Asakusa. The nearest station, Iriya Station, is a 9-minute walk away, providing easy access to Ueno and Akihabara. In addition to private rooms, dormitory rooms for 2 and 3 people are also available, and we recommend this share house for those looking for inexpensive rooms.
Residents gather in the living room and interact with each other in a friendly atmosphere every day. There is also a relaxing space on the rooftop, where you can watch the Sumida River fireworks display in summer. Why don't you come and live with our multi-national residents in Asakusa's downtown atmosphere?
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BORDERLESS HOUSE Asakusabashi 1
BORDERLESS HOUSE Asakusabashi 1 is located in an excellent location, a 4-minute walk from Asakusabashi Station on the JR and Toei Asakusa lines. It offers easy access to major areas of Tokyo such as Ueno and Shinjuku, and many tourist attractions such as Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Sky Tree are within walking distance. Ameyoko and Kuramae Kokugikan are also nearby, making it convenient for shopping and strolling.
We place great importance on interaction among residents, and events such as international cooking and English conversation workshops are held regularly at the dining bar on the first floor, where you can enjoy new encounters and interactions that transcend nationalities. In addition, the stimulating environment where people from diverse backgrounds gather is an attractive feature of the building.
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Ueno Sharehouse International Borderless Tokyo
The nearest station is Tawaramachi on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, but "Ueno Sharehouse International Association Borderless Tokyo" has excellent access to Ueno Station and the Asakusa area. The building itself is located in a quiet residential area, making it a convenient share house where you can enjoy a relaxed lifestyle, while a short walk away will bring you to the bustling downtown area.
All rooms are private rooms, so you can enjoy living in privacy. However, the monthly parties held by the share house allow residents of different nationalities to deepen exchanges and share information with each other, making this share house living a truly enjoyable experience.
This attractive share house combines a perfect location for both sightseeing and living with a cozy atmosphere. Recommended for those who want to enjoy Ueno and Asakusa to the fullest.
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Introducing Asakusa's recommended sightseeing spots & gourmet food
If you are going to live in Asakusa, you want to fully enjoy the city's charms. Asakusa is chock full of old famous landmarks and delicious gourmet spots. Once you move into a share house, be sure to take a stroll around.
From here, we will pick up some of Asakusa's representative sightseeing spots and gourmet information. All of them are popular spots representing Asakusa. Enjoy Asakusa to the fullest, with its rich downtown atmosphere, including shrines and temples with a sense of history, traditional shopping streets, and long-established gourmet restaurants that have been loved for many years.
4 recommended sightseeing spots in Asakusa
We have carefully selected some of the most popular sightseeing spots in Asakusa that you should definitely stop by when you visit Asakusa. Passing through the Kaminarimon gate and walking down Nakamise-dori, you are already in a different world filled with the atmosphere of Edo (old Tokyo). Let's visit spots where you can feel the history firsthand.
1. Sensoji Temple
Sensoji Temple is one of the most famous temples in Tokyo. Founded in the Heian period (794-1192), it is the oldest temple in Tokyo with a long history. Upon entering the temple grounds, the red five-story pagoda catches the eye.
The famous "Kaminarimon" is always crowded with tourists strolling around with photos in hand. Another attraction is the "Nakamise-dori," an approach leading from the Kaminarimon to Senso-ji Temple, where you can enjoy chic eating and drinking with an Edo-style atmosphere.
Please join hands at Senso-ji Temple and experience the atmosphere of good old Japan.
- Address: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
- Access: 5 min. walk from Asakusa Sta. on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tobu Skytree Line
- Hours: 6:00 - 17:00 (6:30 - from October to March)
- Official site:Sho-Kannon Sect, Asakusa-Kannon, Asakusa Temple Official Website - Asakusa Temple
2. tokyo sky tree
Completed in 2012, the radio tower "Sky Tree" boasts an impressive height of 634 m. The fastest elevator in Japan with a capacity of 40 passengers takes you up to the 350 m and 450 m floors, where you can enjoy a spectacular view of Tokyo.
The Tokyo Solamachi shopping and dining mall at the foot of the Sky Tree has 300 stores and restaurants, as well as the Sumida Aquarium and the Museum of Posts and Telecommunications, making for a full day of fun. The best part is that you can experience the power of the Sky Tree and the bustle of Solamachi at the foot of the Sky Tree as a set.
- Address: 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
- Access: Short walk from "Toukyou Skytree Station" on the Tobu Skytree Line
- Business hours: 10:00-22:00 (9:00-22:00 on Sundays)
- Official site:TOKYO SKYTREE TOKYO SKYTREE
3. asakusa hanayashiki
Hanayashiki" is the oldest amusement park in Japan and is still loved by many people. The symbol of the park is a roller coaster that runs right by the buildings. Visitors can enjoy a thrilling time in this urban oasis.
The retro Showa-era atmosphere is also appealing. At night, neon lights twinkle, creating a nostalgic atmosphere. Why not forget the hustle and bustle of modern life and lose yourself in the glittering lights of the amusement park?
- Address: 2-28-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
- Access: 5 min. walk from Tsukuba Express "Asakusa" station.
- Hours of operation: 10:00-18:00 (depending on season and weather)
- Official site:Asakusa Hanayashiki
4. kappabashi tool town
Kappabashi is a famous wholesale district where kitchenware such as tableware and cooking utensils are all gathered. With professional chefs' purveyors' authentic cooking utensils, it is like a museum of cooking utensils.
Japanese kitchen knives are especially popular among foreign tourists. It is common to see foreign tourists picking up a kitchen knife of their choice and examining it. Strolling around Kappabashi Bridge is a popular way to experience the "Tsukiji Outside Market" in depth. Enjoy choosing professional kitchen goods while strolling through the retro streets.
- Address: Nishi Asakusa - Matsugaya area, Taito-ku, Tokyo (3-18-2 Matsugaya, Taito-ku, Tokyo)
- Access: 15-minute walk from "Ueno" station on the Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines, 5-minute walk from "Tawaramachi" station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza line
- Business hours: generally 10:00-17:00 except for some stores (different for each store)
- Official site:Kappabashi Dogugai|"Kappabashi Dogugai" where specialty stores of "food" gather.
3 recommended gourmet restaurants in Asakusa
We would like to introduce Asakusa gourmet restaurants that we recommend not only for sightseeing, but also for everyday meals at the share house. All of them are famous restaurants that have been loved by the locals for many years. Come visit and experience the history of Asakusa with your own taste buds.
1. onigiri Asakusa Shukuroku
This is the oldest onigiri shop in Tokyo. Needless to say, the deliciousness of the seaweed from the Edo period, the rice carefully selected every year, and the ingredients gathered from all over the country go without saying.
Inside the restaurant is a counter seating area like a sushi restaurant, where you can enjoy onigiri with delicious miso soup. It goes great with the miso soup, which is full of ingredients. Please enjoy the popular gourmet food representing Asakusa.
- Address: 3-9-10 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
- Access: 3 min. walk from Tsukuba Express "Asakusa" station.
- Opening hours: Lunch: ▶︎11:30~, Dinner: ▶︎17:00~ (both closing when all rice is gone)
- Closed: Lunch: Sunday, Evening: Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday
- For more information,click here!
2. yoshikami
Yoshikami is a famous Western-style restaurant that is too famous. The menu is characterized by dishes that originated in Europe, but have been arranged to suit the Japanese palate. Its signature dish, beef stew, is a delicious stew of tender meat.
All of the menu items are made with carefully selected ingredients and home-style seasoning, and have a reputation for being delicious for everyone from children to the elderly. The restaurant's interior has the warmth of a good old-fashioned Western-style restaurant, where you can forget about time and enjoy your meal.
- Address: 1-41-4 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
- Access: 2 min. walk from Tsukuba Express "Asakusa" station.
- Business hours: 11:30 - 21:30
- Closed: Thursday
- For more information,click here!
3. namiki yabusoba
Namiki Yabusoba, a long-established soba restaurant established in 1913, is located a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station. The restaurant boasts a soup stock that is reputed to have a deep flavor, and has been featured in gourmet manga for its deliciousness.
The thin, smooth buckwheat noodles are served in a blissful broth made from the restaurant's secret recipe. The soba noodles and side dishes such as tempura are all handmade. The restaurant is so popular that there is always a long line at meal times, but it is well worth the wait.
Try the best soba noodles at this long-established restaurant in Asakusa.
- Address: 2-11-9 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo
- Access: 1 min. walk from Asakusa Sta. on Toei Subway Asakusa Line and Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
- Business hours: 11:00-19:30
- Closed: Wednesday and Thursday
- For more information,click here!
3 Tokyo neighborhoods to live in other than Asakusa
Asakusa is a very attractive town, but there are many other areas in Tokyo that are easy to live in and popular among foreigners. Here we pick out three towns that we particularly recommend.
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo - Takadanobaba Station
Takadanobaba Station is an area that attracts many international students due to its extremely convenient transportation; the JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, and Seibu Shinjuku Line intersect here, making access to all parts of Tokyo extremely convenient. Walking around the town, you will feel as if you are in a foreign country with its multinational atmosphere.
There are many inexpensive apartments for students near the station, making it an attractive place to live at a reasonable price. Because of its proximity to university campuses, foreign students can often be seen here. The easy accessibility and the multicultural atmosphere make this an attractive town.
Toshima-ku, Tokyo - Ikebukuro Station
Ikebukuro Station is located in the center of Toshima Ward and is known as an area where many foreigners gather. With Sunshine City and other large commercial facilities and countless restaurants, it is the perfect place to enjoy shopping and dining. There are also many multinational restaurants where you can experience firsthand the diversity of cultures.
Ikebukuro is also one of the most convenient terminal stations in Tokyo, with extremely convenient access. Many train lines serve the area, including the Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Marunouchi Line, and Yurakucho Line. Blessed with shopping, dining, and access to transportation, it is no wonder that Ikebukuro is a popular destination for foreigners.
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Arakawa-ku, Tokyo - Nippori Station
Nippori Station is a major transportation hub in Arakawa Ward and a popular area for foreign tourists and students. The Nippori Textile Street is especially famous, and the unique atmosphere of the rows of fabric wholesalers is worth seeing. Many foreigners can be seen enjoying shopping while enjoying the traditional Japanese streetscape.
The station is accessible by several lines, including the JR Yamanote Line, Keisei Main Line, and Nippori-Toneri Liner, providing not only access to Tokyo, but also to Narita Airport with a single train. The combination of a downtown atmosphere and outstanding convenience makes it a popular town for foreigners.
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In this article, we've shared with you the charms of Asakusa, focusing on Asakusa's share houses recommended for foreign residents. Asakusa, with its rich downtown atmosphere, is an area packed with attractions such as Japanese history, traditional culture, and delicious gourmet food.
If you start living in a share house in Asakusa, you will be able to experience Japanese culture firsthand while also enjoying the exchange with your multinational friends. We hope you'll experience a share house life filled with the charm of good old Japan and new encounters in Asakusa.
Now that we have introduced some of Asakusa's attractive share houses, what we recommend when actually looking for a property is to use a property website that specializes in share houses. There are websites that list many share houses that welcome foreigners, so you'll be able to efficiently search for a property that suits your purpose.
The following article introduces a selection of websites that will help you find a share house in Japan. We hope you will find them useful in your search for a place to live.
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