The Japanese blue tiled rooftop stands out from the buildings in that area. (Photo: Chia-yu Lin)

Wabi Sabi House Oizumi Gakuen [Closed]

Quality living area in the suburbs of Tokyo

The Japanese blue tiled rooftop stands out from the buildings in that area. (Photo: Chia-yu Lin)
Jerome Lee   - 2 min read

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Last updated: May 31, 2021

Still struggling to find a home to settle in? You can find a secure and comfortable one at Wabi Sabi House – Oizumi Gakuen!

Wabi Sabi House Oizumi Gakuen, located in Tokyo’s Nerima ward, withdraws itself from the hustle and bustle of the city. A 10-minute walk from Oizumigakuen station, many bus services also go to this area, making it highly convenient. Furthermore, there are many restaurants, convenience stores and hypermarkets near the station - you may pop into a LAWSON when strolling near your home. If you love cooking, never miss the freshly picked vegetables sold by local farmers in the early morning!

Wabi Sabi House is an authentic Japanese-style dwelling with wooden and tatami interiors. There is also a lovely garden with flowers and plants abundant. The landlord provides bicycles to the residents, and organizes parties to enhance interaction and communication among the residents. Every room is equipped with some basic furniture, such as a desk, a chair, a cupboard, and a bed. If you are planning for a long-term stay and would like to cook some local dishes, Wabi Sabi House has a comprehensive set of kitchenware, appliances and cutlery available for use.

For those who just arrived in Japan, finding an accommodation is no easy feat, as they may encounter language barriers or perhaps people of questionable nature. However, Wabi Sabi House saves you the trouble of having to deal with problems of this nature, as they have a mature mechanism for property-rental; our administrators are very friendly and can speak fluent Japanese and English. Monthly rental is much lower than renting a suite elsewhere, and you can make friends with residents coming from different countries. If you plan to stay in Japan for more than six months, or would like to look for a dwelling during your stay on a working holiday visa , Wabi Sabi House Oizumi Gakuen is your best choice.

Jerome Lee

Jerome Lee @jerome.lee

Singaporean who lived in Melbourne, Australia for 3 years, and undertook a journalism degree. A lover of soul, funk music (Motown especially), and many other forms of music. Love meeting new people, and creative things (art, fashion, photography, design, films...). Currently working at JapanTrave...