Do Japanese language schools have dormitories?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-03-01

When applying for a Japanese language school, many students ask: Is there a dormitory for a Japanese language school? Today, the DIY study abroad in Azure Japan will take you to learn about it

Most Japanese language schools will provide dormitories, but the dormitory space is not very large, if students want to have a private space, they can also choose to go out and rent a house by themselves, but they can't live in the dormitory, this depends on the students' own wishes.

If the language school has a dormitory, the types of rooms are divided into single, double, and multi-room, and the rent varies depending on the area. In terms of rent, the rent of a single room is the highest, and the rent of a multi-person room is the lowest, if you have a good relationship, it is a good choice to live in a double room together, so that you can take care of each other in terms of life. In addition, when you move in for the first time, you will need to pay a deposit, key money, and facility fee in addition to the rent.

Next, Xiaoxiaochan will cite a few examples of language school dormitories, let's take a look.

Sunshine Japanese Language School:

Dormitory room types: single room, double room.

Dormitory fee: 278,000 yen for a single room; Double room 215,500 yen (per person)

Utilities are included in the room rate. The above amount is the cost of 1 person for 3 months, and it needs to be paid at one time.

East-West Japanese Language School

Dormitory room types: single room, double room.

Dormitory fee: Single room fee: 70,000 yen;

Security deposit: 30,000 yen;

Monthly rent: 60,000 yen;

Total (3 months): 280,000 yen.

Double room fee: 70,000 yen;

Security deposit: 30,000 yen;

Monthly rent: 50,000 yen;

Total (3 months): 250,000 yen

Waseda Cultural Center:

Dormitory room types: single, double, 4 rooms.

Dormitory fee: 40,000 yen.

Facility fee is 20,000 yen.

The security deposit is 20,000 yen.

Dormitory fee: 38,000 yen, 75,000 yen (varies depending on the room type**).

Furniture, electrical appliances are complete, including free Wifl, and you can buy bedding on your behalf, and you can move in with your bag.

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