Oakhouse: Shared House in Tokyo
Alexandra DoroviciOakhouse is a big residence where people get their own room, but share the kitchen, bathroom and live together. There are about 160 rooms in both Western and Japanese style.
Oakhouse Social Residence Koganei in Tokyo's Koganei suburb is a share house that offers long-term residence to both Japanese and international residents.
A 15-min walk to Higashi Koganei Station (a 20-min train ride to Shinjuku)
Oakhouse is a big residence where people get their own room, but share the kitchen, bathroom and live together. There are about 160 rooms in both Western and Japanese style.
Oakhouse Higako Sports is a home away from home. This lovely sharehouse accommodation is one of the best places to stay in Tokyo.
The Oakhouse Higako Sports offers affordable accommodation for travellers who are looking to stay in Tokyo for a month or more. Enjoy tourist perks while living like a local.
Oakhouse Higako Sports offre un hébergement abordable pour les voyageurs qui désirent rester à Tokyo un mois ou plus. Profitez des joies du tourisme tout en vivant comme un autochtone.
New sharehouse property in Higashi-Koganei, West Tokyo
Oakhouse Comfort Higako Sports offers long term lodging in Kogenai, Tokyo.
One of 222 Oakhouses operating in Japan, Oakhouse Higashikoganei has an emphasis on sharing and exchange. Share house accommodation, guests have their own furnished private bedrooms, with shared bathrooms, kitchen, laundry, and shower facilities.
Higako Sports shared house is the perfect accommodation if you are new to Tokyo, a sports lover, a fan of comfort, or just looking for a great place to stay with a nice community.
Higako Sports是一处提供舒适居住环境的高级公寓。如果你初到东京,热爱运动,喜欢舒适安逸的生活,而且正为住的地方所发愁,那我极力推荐大家选择这里作为你的东京落脚地。
Sharehouses like Oakhouse are a great way to save money if you're thinking of staying in Tokyo for a long time, Higako Sports being the biggest facility they have.
Higako Sports: Why not live in Oakhouse's share house in Higashi Koganei?
Оакхаус Хигако Спортс в Коганеи, Токио, это комфортное общежитие, которое предоставляет длительную аренду жилья как для японских, так и для иностранных резидентов.
Higako Sports: Tại sao không sống trong nhà khách gỗ sồi ở Higashi Koganei?
Хигако Спортс: Почему бы не жить в Оакхаус в районе Хигаси Коганей?
Nhà tập thể Oakhouse là một sự lựa chọn để tiết kiệm tiền nếu bạn nghĩ đến việc ở lại Tokyo trong một thời gian dài. Trong số tất cả các chi nhánh Oakhouse ở Tokyo, Oakhouse Higako Sports là cơ sở lớn nhất mà họ có.
Nhà ở tập thể thể thao Higako là nơi nghỉ lại hoàn hảo nếu bạn mới đến Tokyo, là một người yêu thể thao, một người hâm mộ của sự thoải mái, hoặc chỉ tìm kiếm một nơi tuyệt vời để ở lại với một cộng đồng tốt đẹp và thâ.
Hệ thống Oakhouse Higako Sports cung cấp chỗ ở hợp lý cho du khách có dự định ở Tokyo trong một thánh hoặc lâu hơn. Tận hưởng cuộc sống của một du khách mà như người bản địa.
SORANO HOTEL overlooks Showa Kinen Park in the Tachikawa area of West Tokyo, offering 81 rooms at the new Green Springs development. All rooms come with park views and boast spacious room sizes of at least 52 square meters. All rooms come complete with balcony space and oversized windows provide plenty of light on the hotel's interiors, produced by French designer, Gwenael Nicolas.
Oakhouse Higako Sports offre un hébergement abordable pour les voyageurs qui désirent rester à Tokyo un mois ou plus. Profitez des joies du tourisme tout en vivant comme un autochtone.
Vous êtes à la recherche d'un logement sur Tokyo pour un séjour d'au minimum un mois ? Vous aimez le sport et faire de nouvelles rencontres ? Ne cherchez plus : la résidence partagée Higako Sports située à l'ouest du coeur de Tokyo gérée par le groupe Oakhouse est faite pour vous !
Harmonica Allee is located in the trendy area of Kichijoji and is a section of local izakaya bars that are only a few minutes' walk from the train station. The alleys of Harmonica Allee are narrow and at the same time full of life. There you can find fashion, local market traders, which are open during the day, as well as izakayas and pubs that can be visited until late at night. Since the 1990s, Harmonica Allee has been very popular, especially among the locals, for its stand-up bars with inexpensive snacks in the late evening. The area was named for the way this tight tangle of restaurants, shops, and bars resembles a harmonica. It can get full quickly, but it definitely never gets uncomfortable!
Re:gendo is a cafe, apparel and arts and crafts store found in the quaint backstreets of Nishi-Ogikubo, just a few minutes from the station. It embodies everything about Shimane prefecture, capturing the essence of its history, culture and beauty that help inspire everything on offer here. Located in a spectacular wooden structure, which is said to be around 90 years old, Re:gendo is an homage to Shimane and the staff and owners take great care to display the cultural history of their beloved homeland. It’s a curious space, layed out over two floors. It acts as a thriving restaurant, apparel store, arts and crafts shop and a workshop space which focuses on teaching craftsmanship and culinary skills. The cafe recognizes the nuances involved in Shimane produce such as rice which it uses for its extremely popular, seasonal lunch menus musubi zen and nigiri zen. Musubi zen consists of a main fish or meat dish while nigiri showcases vegetable nigiri sushi. Both courses come with accompaniments including vegetables, pickles and miso soup. The ingredients at Re:gendo are sourced locally in Toyo or from Shimane. The cafe also does a fine collection of sweets (Shimane folk are particularly fond of wagashi or traditional Japanese confectionery). The apparel and crafts section, situated on the first floor adjacent to the cafe includes a range of arts and crafts from Shimane and a curated fashion line which uses a type of non-toxic dye from Shimane so it’s safer for pregnant women or customers with allergies. The second floor hosts regular workshops about local craftsmanship and cuisine. Visitors from all over the world come and participate in workshops and learn the intricacies involved in Shimane’s abundance of specialities. Re:gendo acts, then, as a local hub and a popular attraction for many of Tokyo’s Shimane transplants. Refined, cultured, respectful of ancient traditions and friendly, it should be considered an essential stop on any visit to Nishi-Ogikubo.
Ramen has become a global cuisine over the past decade with ramen-ya popping up in cities all over the globe. Millions of visitors, however, flock to Japan every year to experience the real deal. Harukiya, located a few minutes from JR Ogikubo Station, is a Tokyo institution. Established in 1949 it is the originator of Tokyo-style ramen which uses niboshi (dried baby sardines) in its broth and has been serving up first-class soy sauce which hasn’t changed for more than 70 years and has, rightly, earned it a legion of devotees. Although Harukiya has a sister branch in nearby Kichijoji, the Ogikubo store is the original and takes great pride in creating its authentic Tokyo-style chuka soba as well as chashumen and wontonmen. The aroma from the ramen floats into the outside streets having a visible effect on the patrons who queue daily to get their hands on Harukiya’s mouth-watering ramen. Popular with Ogikubo residents and foreign ramen aficionados, Harukiya has a small, curated menu with toppings, cold noodles and a few side dishes which accompany the ramen. Harukiya has led the Tokyo ramen industry for generations and there’s a reason for this. The aromatic soy sauce ramen and hand made noodles which are freshly kneaded every morning have inspired ramen lovers and ramen chefs the world over and will continue to do so for many more years to come.
Koganei Park is the second largest park in the Tokyo metropolitan area, known as a cherry blossom hotspot.
En 1993, le musée d'architecture en plein air Edo-Tokyo à Tokyo offre un aperçu du Tokyo féodal avec un accent particulier sur l'architecture de cette époque. Il a été ouvert par le gouvernement métropolitain de Tokyo dans le cadre du musée Edo-Tokyo. Le but de ce musée est de déplacer, reconstruire, préserver et exposer des bâtiments historiques de grande valeur culturelle qui ne peuvent pas être préservés dans leur emplacement actuel, et de transmettre ce précieux patrimoine culturel aux générations futures. Le musée en plein air propose entre autres les expositions suivantes: une introduction dans le centre d'accueil; des bâtiments restaurés et des scènes de la vie quotidienne de la période Edo; des vestiges architecturaux et la recréation d'un paysage urbain; une collection du Musahino Folklore Museum (exposition spéciale).
Le musée Ghibli est situé dans le paisible quartier de Mitaka à Tokyo et offre aux fans du célèbre studio d'anime un aperçu du monde fantastique créé par le réalisateur de films à succès Hayao Miyazaki. Le musée a ouvert ses portes le 1er octobre 2001 et est situé dans le parc Inokashira. Le premier niveau du studio est dédié aux processus de production des films Ghibli et montre le développement allant de l'ébauche à l'animation terminée. Le deuxième étage accueille des expositions temporaires. Vous pouvez également trouver des répliques de certains lieux et personnages des films, comme le Chat Bus de «Mon voisin Totoro» ou le robot grandeur nature issu du «Château dans le ciel». L'accès des visiteurs se fait uniquement sur réservation, comptez au moins 1 à 3 mois à l'avance, et les billets peuvent se vendre rapidement!. En dehors du Japon, les billets peuvent être achetés auprès de divers fournisseurs en ligne, tandis qu'au Japon, vous pouvez les acheter dans des distributeurs automatiques.