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My day starts around 6 am with a soft knock on the kitchen door by my flatmate, who reminds me that it's time for our morning breakfast routine. We take turns preparing food for each other, and today it's my turn to wake up to the savory smell of a traditional omelette wafting the kitchen. We talk about our intents for the day, whether there's a lot to do of work or a visit to the famous Tsukiji Market for some delicious sushi.
After breakfast, I prepare a bento box with scrambled eggs, greens, and residual food, シェアハウス おすすめ and head out to travel by public transport. Living in a share house means being connected to a community of people who all work and move at different schedules, which can sometimes be tough. However, it also provides an excellent opportunity to learn new skills, like how to navigate through the city's busy train stations efficiently.
My workday is spent in the central ward, which is just a shortish train ride away from our share house. The city's busy streets and many shopping choices can be tiring at first, but my flatmates and I have found ways to make it work. We borrow cooking utensils and have our own rare rules, like marking our food in the fridge, to make sure we don't mix things up.
When I get back to the share house around 6 pm, I can usually find my flatmates either studying or practicing their musical skills. We have a comfortable living room with a 40-inch flat-screen TV and a video game console, which is great for unwinding after a long day. The house is adorned with all sorts of colorful posters, greens, and trinkets that showcase our diverse experiences and interests.
After dinner, we often have gatherings or game nights, which are a excellent way to become familiar each other better and create memories that we can hold dear. My favorite part of living in a share house is the feeling of belonging and link that comes with it. With so many different individuals and cultures, you never know what's going to happen next!
One unique aspect of living in Tokyo is experiencing all the festivals and events that take place across the city. During the spring season, we took a party trip to Ueno Park and watched the beautiful blooms while snacking on yonsei sakama mochi. This experience has imparted knowledge that there's always something new to look forward to, whether it's a big festival or a quiet movie night with the gang.
Living in a Tokyo share house is an journey in itself, but it's also what we make of it. With a mix of the city's lively energy, interesting housemates, and opportunities for exploration, the experience can be incredibly enriching. If you're considering moving to Tokyo for work or study, I recommend considering a share house life – it might just become the most unforgettable adventure of your life.
After breakfast, I prepare a bento box with scrambled eggs, greens, and residual food, シェアハウス おすすめ and head out to travel by public transport. Living in a share house means being connected to a community of people who all work and move at different schedules, which can sometimes be tough. However, it also provides an excellent opportunity to learn new skills, like how to navigate through the city's busy train stations efficiently.
When I get back to the share house around 6 pm, I can usually find my flatmates either studying or practicing their musical skills. We have a comfortable living room with a 40-inch flat-screen TV and a video game console, which is great for unwinding after a long day. The house is adorned with all sorts of colorful posters, greens, and trinkets that showcase our diverse experiences and interests.
After dinner, we often have gatherings or game nights, which are a excellent way to become familiar each other better and create memories that we can hold dear. My favorite part of living in a share house is the feeling of belonging and link that comes with it. With so many different individuals and cultures, you never know what's going to happen next!
One unique aspect of living in Tokyo is experiencing all the festivals and events that take place across the city. During the spring season, we took a party trip to Ueno Park and watched the beautiful blooms while snacking on yonsei sakama mochi. This experience has imparted knowledge that there's always something new to look forward to, whether it's a big festival or a quiet movie night with the gang.
Living in a Tokyo share house is an journey in itself, but it's also what we make of it. With a mix of the city's lively energy, interesting housemates, and opportunities for exploration, the experience can be incredibly enriching. If you're considering moving to Tokyo for work or study, I recommend considering a share house life – it might just become the most unforgettable adventure of your life.
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