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There are joint events with other share houses and local people.
It is an exchange place in Kansai where you can connect with a wide range of people.
There are regular joint events such as Christmas bingo competitions and hikes, and you are free to visit other share houses.
You can make friends across share houses, so the community will surely expand!
At Kamigamo share house, participated in ward residents' athletic event and community clean-up. Kuramaguchi share house invites neighbors once a month to organize a dinner party with you!
There are many encounters through various events.
Kyoto Area Share House List
Introduction to Kyoto
Kyoto is one of Japan's leading tourist destinations with many world heritage sites, historic temples and shrines, and beautiful nature in each season. The area is roughly divided into five.
Central Kyoto, which has the busiest downtown areas, Karasuma and Kawaramachi. The eastern side, which is the highlight of Kyoto tourism, is dotted with famous shrines and temples such as Ginkakuji Temple, Heian Shrine, and Kiyomizu Temple. In addition to Kinkaku-ji Temple and Ryoanji Temple, the west side is where Arashiyama is famous for its trolley trains and the Hozukyo Gorge. Keihan trains, subways, Kintetsu trains and other trains and buses run around Kyoto Station, so the south side is convenient for transportation. The peaceful northern side of Mt. Daimonji, Mt. Hiei, and Kamogawa riverside.
Compared to Tokyo, the city is smaller, and the shops that are necessary for living are almost all nearby, making it a comfortable place to live.
The city of Kyoto is divided in a grid pattern and there are few slopes, so it is very convenient to move by bicycle. Bicycle parking lots and share cycles are being improved. It is difficult to develop tracks on the ground to maintain the view, and even if the subway digs the ground, cultural assets will always come out, so trains are poor for large cities.
Instead, there are many buses in Kyoto, and access to major areas is almost covered by regular buses. The key to moving is to use them together.
Kyoto has the flexibility to adopt new culture while preserving good old traditions.
There are many interesting shops such as "Sarasa Nishijin" which is a renovated 80-year-old public bathhouse, and "Magazan Kyoto" which is a renovated dairy shop with the theme of staying magazines.
Why not explore the charm of Kyoto with your housemates?