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€602 EUR | £515 GBP | $657 USD

Type: Room
Lease Term: Monthly
Maximum Stay: 12 month(s)
Rooms available to rent: 2 rooms
Bathrooms: 2
Max Occupancy: 4 guests
Furnishings: Furnished
Utilities: Included

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With abundant nature in Tokyo!

Features: Bikes for use Internet Access Smoke Alarm Smoke alarm on each floor laundry

Hi,my name is Tomoyuki. My family(I,wife,2sons) is looking forward to accepting you! I am receiving positively not only a short-term stay but a long-term stay. â—† Your 10 benefits of homestay in our house. (1) Close to the JR station. And,You can go to Shinjuku station in 40 minutes by the train from nearest staiton. (2) There are a toilet and a shower room for exclusive use of you in your room. (3) Supermarket, restaurant*1, banks, Convenience store*2, Post office are in the range of 5-minutes walk. *1 including Sushi,Ramen. *2 Seven-Eleven. (4) Clean air and No noise. (5) You can get travel adviser of you. It's me :-) Tomoyuki. (6)You can eat a special Japanease meal my wife cooked from time to time.So delicious! (7)let's go to various places with our family if you want!Traveling,Onsen(温泉),Japanease restaurant,sightseeing,shoping,hiking,playing sports and so on. (8)You can always use the WiFi in your room. (9)You can experience Japanease traditional events with our family. (10)You have no curfew.So you can come home as you like. ÀDetailÀ‘ The Space Summary Our building was renovated a few years ago. Our Studio type place is 13펡.We have a kitchen, a bathroom (shower, bathtub, Western style toilet) , Japanese style), and storing space. Beds for: First guest:Single/Bed or Futon Second guest:Single/Futon Equipment Table, air-conditioner, trash box, hair dryer, washing machine / laundry dryer, bicycle, FREE WI-FI, boiling machine. ※For laundry, please use a laundromat nearby Amenity Shampoo set(shampooÀconditioner, body soap) bath towels (※2 towels per person) The Neighborhood 5 minute walk to the closest station “Higashi nakagami”. Our house is located in a quiet suburb and you can enjoy the calm atmosphere. Facilities nearby our place Convenience store :3 min. Walk Grocery storeÀ€(Super market):1 min. Walk Public bath : 1 min. Walk laundromat : 1 min. walkÀ€ ※ There are several, a lot of, few, restaurants, daily necessities shop, you can walk within 5min. Time needed to go to the main area. Haneda Airport :80min. by train Narita Airport :120min. by train Shinjuku :40min. by train Shibuya:45min. by train Akihabara :45min by train Harajuku :30min by train Asakusa :60min by train Roppongi :60min by train Recommended local sightseeing spotsÀ€ ÀŒMt.TakaoÀ ÀŒShouwa Memorial ParkÀ ÀŒAkishima Hot Springs “Yuraku no sato”À Other Things to Note Access À€AddressÀ€À€ï¼š Tokyo Akishima city tamagawa town 4-6-6 #101 À€Please search the above address on (website hidden) map. Host We can speak English and Japanese. We are very easy going people. Cleaning Policy We do not enter the room and clean during your stay to protect your privacy.

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Swimming
library
Shopping Centre
Sports Arena
Fishing
local Bus Stop
Hospital
Park
Golf
Bowling
Cinema
Museum
Amusement Park
Water Sports
Health Club
Restaurant
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Included in the stay:
Kitchen Access
Available Rooms:
102 room with a bay window (104763)
102 room with a bay window ¥4,721 /Night | ¥29,789 /Week | ¥97,993 /Month (JPY)
Capacity: 2 persons | Bed: twin | Bathroom type: private
Summary Our building was renovated a few years ago. Our Studio type place is 13펡À‚À€We have a kitchen, a bathroom (shower, bathtub, Western style toile
Included in the room: Desk, Air Conditioning, Drawers, Wardrobe, Fridge, Hairdryer,
101 room with a bay window (72462)
101 room with a bay window ¥4,721 /Night | ¥29,789 /Week | ¥97,993 /Month (JPY)
Capacity: 2 persons | Bed: twin | Bathroom type: private
Summary Our building was renovated a few years ago. Our Studio type place is 13펡À‚À€We have a kitchen, a bathroom (shower, bathtub, Western style toile
Included in the room: Desk, Air Conditioning, Drawers, Wardrobe, Fridge, Hairdryer,


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Reviews: (41)
Overall Rating: (5) rate

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Very kind and sweet family. We enjoyed the stay with Tomoyuki and his family. Thank you!
Written by: (Germany), Visit Date: March 2023, Source: Homestay
avatar Rating: (5) rate
I loved my stay with Tomoyuki and Maki they invited me many times to participate in activities with them. Also i had complete privacy. The commute to tokyo was easy. I enjoyed my stay thanks again for all the great moments we shared.
Written by: (Canada), Visit Date: January 2023, Source: Homestay
avatar Rating: (5) rate
Great host, very very friendly and helpful. From my side I can only recomend staying with him and his wonderfull family.
Written by: (Germany), Visit Date: December 2019, Source: Homestay
avatar Rating: (5) rate
I spent almost a month in Tokyo and had a great time. This is also thanks to Tomoyuki and his wonderful, caring family. I really enjoyed the time we spent together: all the dinners and activities like going to an onsen, or having a little birthday party were great and hearth-warming experiences! I'd like to stay here again! :)
Written by: (Hungary), Visit Date: November 2019, Source: Homestay
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Tomayuki and his family were very nice and very helpful. We stayed here to be out of Tokyo and a little closer to the stadium for the Rugby World Cup, which suited us. The room was very tidy and clean but I would not recommend for two people as it is very small. 1 person would be perfect. The train station was an easy 5-10 minute walk and there is a bakery, bath house, small supermarket and other retailers nearby.
Written by: (Australia), Visit Date: October 2019, Source: Homestay
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This guest awarded the host 5 hearts but didn’t leave any comments.
Written by: (Australia), Visit Date: September 2019, Source: Homestay
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Tomoyuki's homestay was absolutely perfect for us. He was super helpful and went above and beyond what we expected. The accomodation was very clean and was extremely well equipped with everything that we could have wanted or needed. We would absolutely stay with Tomoyuki and his family again, they were just so lovely.
Written by: (Australia), Visit Date: July 2019, Source: Homestay
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Stayed for 2 weeks and I wished I'd stayed much longer, I had a great experience a very welcoming and friendly family to stay with, that has very good home cooking as well. the area itself is beautiful and my room was so cosy and relaxing, I will definitely be back in the future!
Written by: (United Kingdom), Visit Date: July 2019, Source: Homestay
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In October 2018, I spent 7 days and nights with the family of Tomoyuki in the wonderful city of Akishima in Tokyo prefecture. I am already well acquainted to the area, as my very first home stay was in Tachikawa, a city close by, which I somehow fell in love with and which I try to visit every time I am in Japan. My home stay at Tomoyuki’s place still was more an “accident”, as the friend I wanted to visit in Kyoto became sick and couldn’t accommodate me. So when the urge to find a place in Kyoto or Osaka arose, it unfortunately turned out that there was no place for me to stay. Same in central Tokyo area … So I somehow had to find a place in a time frame of maybe four days before my plane was leaving for Japan. Tomoyuki was quick to react and immediately accepted my request, though from the beginning he told me that it was absolutely okay if I first checked if I liked the place or if I wanted to leave earlier. As said before the area was more or less well-known to me, so I had no doubt it would be a great stay and said “no worries”. My travel from Tachikawa station to Akishima went pretty smooth, and I had no problems to find the house. The way is easy to remember and Tomoyuki did a great job in describing it! Tomoyuki and his family weren’t there at that time, as they had to take care of some business, but left the keys in a place we agreed upon earlier. Surprisingly for me it turned out that I didn’t live in the families house, but had an own small apartment that was just located in the same house. The room was not all too big – at least for a big guy like me – but it was cozy and provided enough space for me and my luggage to feel comfortable. (At least I felt comfortable, can’t tell you what my luggage felt). After the first “shock” of being completely responsible for myself, it became apparent that everything still was taken care of. I had a bed, a toilet, a kitchen niche with cooking equipment and (most important) a place to put on my laptop computer and internet connectivity. I would like to express that this was pretty uncommon for me and I at the beginning felt a bit awkward. I mean – this was more like a holiday house, not a home stay in a common sense. It’s hard to explain and I don’t want you to get a wrong impression, but please understand that it is a different way of home-staying than you might be used to. I am more used to taking part in a family’s life – interact, help and be helped, but in this case it felt more like living next door to each other – like … let’s say … like neighbors. The first time I met Tomoyuki and his family in person I got quite a strong impression. All of them just radiate the energy of a heartwarming, wonderful family which you absolutely want to be part of. The boys are adorable and energetic, Tomoyuki is a great listener and a mind full of ideas and fun and his wife made the impression she was so amazed by the pure energy of the three other family members I from time to time wanted to pat her hand and explain to her that I felt the same. In an earlier review I talked about how I felt on my very first home-staying, being afraid of breaking into an existing family and disturbing them. Well … yeah … that was exactly the feeling I had at this moment. Normally I am a pretty straight-forward person. I immediately know if I like someone or not. In this case it was hard for me to make out a point from where I could tell how I should (and could) react to the family. I missed the interaction in the beginning pretty much, especially as there was another guest doing stuff with the family I am used to doing with a home stay family: Going somewhere together, having dinner, playing and so on. I really got the feeling of “maybe they don’t like me”? In a short period of just a few days the building of a relation to the family accommodating you is not easiest. (And to be honest – that’s the reason I do home-staying for: Being with a family, getting some insight into the life of another culture, and maybe understanding how and why people in different countries are – or are not - different). I know: It can always be an on and off relationship before you finally find a way to connect. In this case it took maybe three, four days for us to bond, and after that things went pretty different. We did barbecue together, went to a public bath and I did a lot of stuff with the boys (they broke my record on Duolingo trying to learn English …). But that was just a short period. Three days later I already had to leave, which at that moment hit me quite hard, as I just had found a way of interaction and started to feel comfortable. So don’t get a wrong impression, please. This family is wonderful and heartwarming. It just maybe takes you a bit longer to really find a connection point. The house of Tomoyuki is located maybe a 5-10 minute walk away from Higashi-Nakagami station, where the local train between Akishima and Tachikawa is stopping. The next bigger hub is Tachikawa, from where you can take different lines towards Tokyo and other hubs in the greater Tokyo area. Notice that to central Tokyo it will take you somewhere between 30 and 50 minutes, depending on the train you take. And if you don’t want to enjoy the pulsating heart of Japans capital, you can spend your time exploring Akishima and/or Tachikawa. There are many places to see, and especially the Tachikawa Showa-Kinen-Park is a beauty in Spring, Summer and Autumn. Maybe you just want to go down the road and meet Japanese locals? Then the suburban area around Tomoyukis house will be the perfect spot for you. I for example met an elderly woman there. Her English was bad, my Japanese worse, so we understood each other perfectly and went to a shop near Higashi-Nakagami station, where she showed me some fruits and ingredients for Japanese cuisine. Another day I met a former box champion (at least he told me he was a box champion) now running a gym in Akishima. Though it was just a rather small stay, I made the acquaintance of quite a lot of people who were amazed to see a big European guy walking in the center of the suburbs trying to speak Japanese and of course they were eager to learn more about who I was and where I came from. A wonderful experience and especially the last evening at Tomoyukis house, meeting his Father and Mother and dining with the whole family exchanging wonderful and funny stories was the final highlight to my time in Akishima. But then again – on the next day I had to leave early on a 7-hour ride from Akishima to Fukuoka. And during that time it struck me that I, though I had felt weird in the beginning, already missed the small energetic family I left near Higashi-Nakagami station. I just didn’t have enough time around them. Which is a perfect reason to come back one day …
Written by: (Germany), Visit Date: February 2019, Source: Homestay
avatar Rating: (5) rate
Such a nice family. Cutest funniest kids too. It's hard to enumerate all the nice things they did for me, so I'll give a short list here: took me to a zen temple to meditate for two hours one morning (at the crack of dawn-ish); brought me to an old authentic unagi (eel) restaurant for a feast; invited me to floorball practice (crazy fun); introduced me to a number of other travelers, all of whom were really interesting; brought us to a sentou (communal bath house); the list goes on. But their personalities and warmth were perhaps the greatest gift. Highly highly recommended!
Written by: (United States), Visit Date: January 2019, Source: Homestay
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