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Experience Urban Living at ‘J&F House Shinjuku’ Share House

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A Sharehouse Where Shinjuku is Your Backyard!

Experience Diversity Beyond Race, Gender, and Nationality at J&F House Shinjuku.

A sharehouse is a living style that has long been popular among young people in Western countries who want to save money. It is a dwelling where residents share a house or apartment and facilities such as the kitchen, bathroom, and living room while living under the same roof.

J&F House Shinjuku is a sharehouse that welcomes everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, nationality, or ethnicity, making it a diverse and inclusive community.

Located just a 12-minute walk from Shinjuku Station and a 3-minute walk from Shinjuku-sanchome Station, the sharehouse boasts a prime location with easy access to everything the vibrant Shinjuku area has to offer. You can even reach the famous Isetan Department Store in just a 3-minute walk, and the popular cinema complex, Wald 9, in just 2 minutes. Shinjuku’s bustling nightlife is literally at your doorstep!

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The share house is located in Shinjuku 2-chome, just off “Shinjuku Street” near a flower shop. As you may know, Shinjuku 2-chome is famous for being Tokyo’s “Gay Town”.

Due to the local atmosphere, “J&F House Shinjuku” is a diversity-oriented share house that welcomes everyone, including LGBT individuals, foreigners, and Japanese.

For those who have never been to Shinjuku 2-chome, let me guide you through it briefly!

Main street in 2-chome, “Nakadori”

Yasukuni Street

On the main street, “Nakadori”, you will find a variety of shops and bars, including convenience stores, rice shops, soba noodle shops, and diners.

In addition to publishing houses and Japanese language schools, there are also several shops selling adult goods, which add to the unique atmosphere of Shinjuku 2-chome.

There are also many small bars in the backstreets, and during the day, it looks like an ordinary city, but at night, it transforms into a lively drinking area.

One of the pleasures of being a resident of Shinjuku is finding your favorite bar or cafe.

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Amusements around the share house

“Suhiro-dori” where there are theaters, long-established bars, and cool izakayas lined up, is also nearby. In addition, in Shinjuku Kabukicho, there is “Tokyo Shinjuku Natural Hot Spring Termae-yu”, a superb healing space where you can enjoy natural hot springs, high-concentration carbonated baths, rock saunas, esthetic treatments, and massages.
Furthermore, it’s about a 3-minute walk to Shinjuku Gyoen, an oasis in Shinjuku. It’s amazing that everything from hot springs to nature, drinking alleys to department stores, is within walking distance.

Next, let’s talk about the merits and demerits of living in a share house.

Natural hot springs in Kabukicho “Termae-yu”
Urban oasis “Shinjuku Gyoen”
Drinking alley with an adult atmosphere “Suhiro-dori”

Merits of living in a share house

The merit of living in a share house is that you can save money. It’s cheaper than renting an apartment alone. There is also the advantage of being able to rent a larger space at a reasonable price by sharing common areas with your housemates.
Furthermore, you won’t feel lonely because you’ll have various companions! Sometimes you can cook and eat together, enjoy chatting, and the loneliness of living alone will fade away.

Demerits of living in a share house

The demerit is that it’s not suitable for people who don’t like living with others. J&F House Shinjuku’s rooms are private, so your privacy is protected, and once you enter your room, you can be alone.
For those who feel anxious about living alone in a big city and those who want to have fun with their housemates, a share house is recommended!
 

Property Overview

J&F House Shinjuku manages a variety of share houses and guesthouses for foreign visitors, and is operated by “J&F PLAZA”.

We are currently running a campaign for a rent discount of 10,000 yen!!!
Eligibility: Rent will be discounted by 10,000 yen for 6 months from the start of the contract.
*Please note that the regular fee will apply from the 7th month onwards.

 

Floor Plan and Photos

J&F House ShinjukuJ&F House Shinjuku

The shared living room is a great place to socialize with other residents. You can cook together in the kitchen, go out together, and make new friends easily!


J&F House ShinjukuJ&F Plaza Interior

Each room comes with furniture and storage, so you can move in easily with just a suitcase!


J&F House Shinjuku

The rooftop has tables and chairs for you to use. You can hang your laundry, have drinks, relax in the evening, and even work remotely!

J&F Plaza Rooftop

Shinjuku House Rent

Rooms 201-205: ¥80,000 (¥70,000 with campaign discount)
Room 206: ¥78,000 (¥68,000 with campaign discount)
3rd Floor: ¥75,000 (¥65,000 with campaign discount)
Currently available rooms: 201, 203, 205, 206, 301
※Shared facilities include kitchen, shower, toilet, living room, TV, PC, rooftop (can be used for laundry).
※Each room comes with air conditioning, a small refrigerator, free internet access, and digital terrestrial TV (TV not included).
※Residency registration is also possible.
 

Types of Rooms and Rent

Room Type Contract Type Rent/Month Utility Fees/Month Move-in Costs
2F a (with toilet and washbasin) Private 67,000 yen 13,000 yen 30,000 yen
2F b (without toilet but with washbasin) Private 65,000 yen 13,000 yen 30,000 yen
3F (without toilet and washbasin) Private 62,000 yen 13,000 yen 30,000 yen

 

Property Information

Property Name J&F House Shinjuku (Share House)
Location 2-6-8 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access 3-minute walk from Toei Shinjuku Line/Marunouchi Line “Shinjuku-sanchome” station
12-minute walk from JR “Shinjuku” station
Rent Room 201 to 205: 80,000 yen
Room 206: 78,000 yen
3rd floor: 75,000 yen
Discount applied: 10,000 yen off per room (for 6 months)
Move-in Fee 30,000 yen (fully refundable)
Utility Fee 13,000 yen (utilities)
Layout 1R
Building Structure Steel frame Number of Floors 3 floors
Age of Building Approximately 41 years old
Amenities Air conditioning, private toilet, bathroom, closet, flooring, Western-style room, small refrigerator, lighting fixture, curtains, low table
Room Furnishings Air conditioning, small refrigerator, free internet connection, digital terrestrial TV compatible
Contract Period The minimum lease term is 1 month

 

Initial Costs

〇First Rent: Room fee + utility fee
・To use this property, it is generally required to use a designated guarantor company.
・Visitor stay is not allowed.
・The minimum lease term is 1 month.
※If there are any discrepancies between the various information and the current situation, the current situation will take priority.
※No guarantor, key money, or brokerage fees required.
※Visitor stay is not allowed.
※Reservations are generally accepted starting 2 weeks before the move-in date.
 

What You Need to Move In

For Japanese nationals: Driver’s license or resident card (with a registered domicile), seal, move-in fee, 1 month’s rent or more, parental consent (required)
For foreigners: Passport, visa, alien registration card (for those staying for more than 90 days), move-in fee, 1 month’s rent or more
Other: No guarantor, key money, or brokerage fees required
Payment method: Cash or bank transfer only (credit cards not accepted)
 

Contact Form

To make an inquiry, please fill out the form on this page and include the name of the property, your planned move-in date, and any specific requests:


 

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