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Everyone, Japanese and foreigners alike tend to move to Tokyo to "start a new life" in the spring.
Some are starting a new job or schools, others are just interested in meeting people from other cultures.
Foreigners are often surprised by how difficult and expensive it is to rent an apartment in Tokyo. You need "key money", a large deposit and a guarantor. But not with Oakhouse!
We welcome everyone, even if they have no job. No key money, no deposit and no guarantor required.!
We provide better services including free internet, furnished rooms and shared kitchens and bathrooms.
We're proud to have been a part of the lives or many new comers to Tokyo. Let Oakhouse help you as well!!
There are more male residents than women.
It may sound odd for guest house, but there are more Japanese residents than that of foreigners.
When we first started, 80% of residents were from foreign, used to be called Gaijin-House, but now it’s replaced by Japanese.
sCross cultural communication between residents is fairly normal in the Oak House as they are from all over the world.
Ages between 26 and 35 years old are dominant (50%), and the ratio jumps to 70% if we add 25 years old.
There are teenagers and 40’s, of course.
We all exchange our opinions regardless of our age; you don’t have to be a certain age to mingle with different generation in the Oak House.