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My morning routine begins around 6 am with a gentle knock on the cooking door by my housemate, who reminds time for our morning breakfast routine. We take turns cooking meals for each other, and today it's my chance to wake up to the savory smell of a traditional omelette filling the kitchen. We talk about our plans for the day, whether there's a lot to do of study or a visit to the famous fresh fish Market for some fresh sushi.
After breakfast, I prepare a bento box with scrambled eggs, greens, and leftovers, シェアハウス おすすめ and head out to catch the train. Living in a share house means being connected to a community of individuals who all work and move at different times, which can sometimes be challenging. However, it also offers an excellent opportunity to acquire new skills, like how to navigate through the city's busy train stations quickly.
My workday is spent in the central ward, which is just a short train ride away from our share house. Tokyo's busy streets and endless shopping choices can be tiring at first, but my flatmates and I have discovered ways to balance it out. We borrow kitchenware and have our own rare rules, like marking our food in the fridge, to ensure we don't confuse the food.
When I get back to the share house around 6 pm, I can usually find my flatmates either preparing for an exam or practicing their instruments. We have a cozy living room with a 40-inch LCD TV and a video game console, which is great for relaxing after a tiring day. The house is adorned with all sorts of interesting posters, greens, and knick-knacks that showcase our varied experiences and interests.
After dinner, we often have social events or game nights, which are a excellent way to become familiar each other better and build memories that we can cherish. My favorite part of living in a share house is the sense of belonging and link that comes with it. With so many different faces and backgrounds, you never know what's going to happen next!
One distinctive aspect of living in Tokyo is experiencing all the celebrations and events that take place across the city. During the spring season, we took a party trip to a local Park and watched the lovely blooms while eating 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 create of it. With a mix of the city's vibrant energy, interesting flatmates, and opportunities for discovery, the experience can be extraordinarily enriching. If you're thinking of moving to Tokyo for work or study, I advise considering a share house life – it might just turn out to be the most unforgettable adventure of your life.
After breakfast, I prepare a bento box with scrambled eggs, greens, and leftovers, シェアハウス おすすめ and head out to catch the train. Living in a share house means being connected to a community of individuals who all work and move at different times, which can sometimes be challenging. However, it also offers an excellent opportunity to acquire new skills, like how to navigate through the city's busy train stations quickly.

When I get back to the share house around 6 pm, I can usually find my flatmates either preparing for an exam or practicing their instruments. We have a cozy living room with a 40-inch LCD TV and a video game console, which is great for relaxing after a tiring day. The house is adorned with all sorts of interesting posters, greens, and knick-knacks that showcase our varied experiences and interests.
After dinner, we often have social events or game nights, which are a excellent way to become familiar each other better and build memories that we can cherish. My favorite part of living in a share house is the sense of belonging and link that comes with it. With so many different faces and backgrounds, you never know what's going to happen next!
One distinctive aspect of living in Tokyo is experiencing all the celebrations and events that take place across the city. During the spring season, we took a party trip to a local Park and watched the lovely blooms while eating 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 create of it. With a mix of the city's vibrant energy, interesting flatmates, and opportunities for discovery, the experience can be extraordinarily enriching. If you're thinking of moving to Tokyo for work or study, I advise considering a share house life – it might just turn out to be the most unforgettable adventure of your life.
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