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"Practical Stickers" are widely publicized regarding the issue of dormitories in Japanese language schools

author:Orange senpai in Japan

About studying in Japan, accommodation has always been a problem that everyone is very concerned about, especially the first year to go to Japan to study language schools, life is not familiar, many students will choose to live in the dormitory of the language school for a period of time, this issue will do a big summary of the problem of language schools, information fidelity, recommended collection.

(1) Q: Does the language school have dormitories?

A: There are dormitories, which are divided into two modes: self-operated dormitories and cooperative dormitories.

★ Summary: Generally speaking, there is no need to delve into how these two models operate, and we are not a group of columnists who are optimistic about the contract, as long as the contract is no problem, take the luggage to check in. If you still insist on asking, the desire to learn is strong, self-employment is the school's own house, and cooperation is a house rented with real estate. On this point of difference, there is no good one and no bad one, and it has no impact on the students' stay.

(2) Q: Is the dormitory of the language school mandatory?

A: Of course not.

★ Summary: This problem does not need to be worried at all in our application:

First, if the language school is indiscriminate just a forced accommodation for tuli, we will not recommend such a school, if some students want to go to such a school, we will also explain the situation of the school to the students in advance, of course, there are indeed some language schools that take into account the safety of students, will require students who have just arrived in Japan to live in the school dormitory for 3-6 months to transition before they can move out, the school has such requirements, when students choose the school, we will tell the truth, Because word of mouth is important to us.

Second, the really better schools, dormitories are very tight, are in a state of short supply, mandatory? Why bother!

(3) Q: What are the conditions for language schools?

A: It is certainly not as comfortable as living at home, but it is better than the domestic dormitory.

★ Summary: Say more, it is better to feel it yourself, attach a few pictures of the language school dormitory of the field trip:

"Practical Stickers" are widely publicized regarding the issue of dormitories in Japanese language schools

☆Kyoto International College

"Practical Stickers" are widely publicized regarding the issue of dormitories in Japanese language schools
"Practical Stickers" are widely publicized regarding the issue of dormitories in Japanese language schools

☆ Shurin Japanese Language School

"Practical Stickers" are widely publicized regarding the issue of dormitories in Japanese language schools
"Practical Stickers" are widely publicized regarding the issue of dormitories in Japanese language schools

☆ Tokyo Universal Japanese Language School

How the conditions are still very good, affected by the length of the list will not be listed one by one, you have what favorite school can chat with me privately, we can apply for all Japanese language schools here, welcome to consult.

(4) Q: How many people usually live in a dormitory?

A: Single, double, triple, quadruple rooms are available.

★ Summary: How do you say that? In terms of price alone, it will generally become cheaper and cheaper as the number of people increases. Everyone has a different personality, some people like to be lively, some people want to be alone, you can choose according to your actual situation.

(5) Q: Can I choose my own roommate?

A: There will be a certain degree of independent choice, which is more humane.

★ Summary: For example, if you have a friend who reports to a language school together, and apply for a dormitory, 99.9% will arrange to live together. If there is no acquaintance, it depends on the arrangement, and there is no way to choose, right? They are all strangers, but the roommate will definitely be a Chinese, and it is absolutely impossible to arrange a Vietnamese or Filipino or other foreign friends to be your roommates.

(6) Q: What is the rent fee for the dormitory?

A: Take the Tokyo area as an example

Single room: 50,000-80,000 yen/month (2,800-4,600 yen/month)

Double room: 30,000-40,000 yen/month (1,700-2,300 yen/month)

★ Summary: Here there is a benefit of living in a school dormitory, the general dormitory rent will include network fees, utilities and gas costs, you can inquire before renting, which for some small confused students, it can be said to be a good news, at least not because of their own negligence, which day when you go home, water and electricity cut off the network, collective life is such a pyrotechnic gas, absolutely will not let you experience the feeling of isolation and helplessness.

(7) Q: Is the dormitory far from the school?

A: Varies depending on the location of the school

★ Summary: Generally speaking, the dormitory and the school will be very close, the walking time is about 5-15 minutes, but if it is a language school in the center of Tokyo, the price of the house around this distance is definitely very expensive, and it is unlikely to rent or buy as a dormitory, so such a school, the dormitory will be farther away from the school, and the commuting time will be about half an hour, at most not more than 1 hour.

(8) Q: Is the hardware facilities of the dormitory complete?

A: The hardware facilities are similar to the level of the hotel.

★ Summary: You have everything you need for household appliances, including air conditioning, microwave, refrigerator, kettle, washing machine, water heater, bed, table, chair, lamp, cabinet. One thing to note is that the futon school is not provided to buy it yourself, the general language school can buy it on behalf of you, charging 10,000 yen, and the students who feel that the futon is too large to be easy to carry can be ordered directly at the language school, prepare a comfortable four-piece set by yourself, and move in with a bag.

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