Renewal Open in March 20th!!
Firsthouse Haneda Otorii is close to the entrance to the world which is Haneda Intenational Terminal station with 4 min for 3 stops. Also, you can come to the house without waiting for the traffic light with only 3 min walk. 14 min for Shinagawa station, and 28 min for Higashi Ginza station.
In this nice place for a good for international job, a room in the 2nd floor is 13.8㎡, and one in the 1st floor is 12㎡. The shower room and water sink is only for women in the 2nd floor.
Firsthouse Omori is only 8 min walk from Omori station in JR Keihin Tohoku Line where it is 2 next stops from Shinagawa station. You can go to Yokohama station by train for 18 min. Therefore, it’s very easy to go not only to Tokyo direction but to Yokohama area!Supermarkets, convenience stores, and drug store are very close to the sharehouse so this environment must be convenient compared to other areas in Omori. Common spaces and some rooms have been renovated in 2017, so you may really like this sharehouse!
The size of all rooms are about 10㎡ with good sunshine!! Shower rooms and bathrooms are separated in men and women. And the entrance is electric auto-locked so the security is good!! Since it is close to the station, it is convenient to go for shopping at a supermarket, convenience stores, book stores, drug stores, cafes, and so on.
When I first went to Canada for language study, I started with a homestay, after being invited by a friend from school, I experienced my very first share house.
Cooking together, going out, watching movies, and simply sharing daily life with people from different cultures and values became a priceless experience for me—especially as it was my first time living abroad long-term.
My housemates’ support meant more than I could ever express.
Later, in Australia, I lived in another share house and was lucky to meet an owner couple close to my age.
They took me on trips, spent Christmas with me, and even stayed up talking about work and the future until 2 am (yes, really!)
Seeing each other every day and respecting one another allowed us to build a strong and genuine bond.
Through these experiences, I came to realize that a share house is more than just a place to live—it’s a space where people naturally connect. That’s why I aspire not to be “just a manager,” but someone who truly cares for each resident, stays approachable, and creates an environment without barriers.
Rather than treating this as routine work, I value having the freedom and responsibility to support everyone with a sense of personal dedication. I aim to help residents feel comfortable, supported, and genuinely at home.
Whether you’re hoping to make international friends or feeling a bit unsure because it’s your first time living in a share house, please feel free to reach out. I’m here to help.
There is a courtyard with a wooden deck with good sunshine
Super easy commuting to the popular area in Tokyo!
Women only sharehouse with being proud of security and surrounding environment