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    Hakusan House

    2.65 miles
    112-0001 4-33-14 Hakusan, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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    ¥23,100/week

    Kamikita House

    7.79 miles
    168-0073 4-6-5 Shimotakaido, Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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    ¥23,100/week

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    Everything About Student Accommodation near Tokyo Metropolitan University

    The only public university operated by the metropolitan government of Tokyo, and composed of 7 faculties, 23 departments, and 7 graduate schools, Tokyo Metropolitan University, is a Public Research University in Japan. Tokyo Metropolitan University (former) was established as a research university with three faculties, namely the Faculty of Technology, Faculty of Humanities, and the Faculty of Science.

    The university is also formed by merging Five Prefectural Colleges, namely- Tokyo Prefectural College of Chemical Industry, Tokyo Prefectural College of Science, Tokyo Prefectural College of Technology, Tokyo Prefectural College of Machine Industry, and Tokyo Prefectural College of Women. After the reform of the educational system in 1949, Tokyo Metropolitan University was reformed in 2005 by integrating three metropolitan universities and one junior college: Tokyo Metropolitan University, (Tōkyō Toritsu Daigaku), Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology, Tokyo Metropolitan University of Health Sciences, and Tokyo Metropolitan college.

    Accommodations near Tokyo Metropolitan University

    Student accommodation Tokyo near the Tokyo Metropolitan University are off-campus student housing alternatives, strategically located within walking distance of the city’s top universities to help students cut down on both time and money on their daily travel. Students can take their pick from a safe, secure, and fully-furnished student room. There are a wide range of room choices available and based on different budgets and set preferences as indicated by students. The room types include student flat, student apartment, student studio, as well as a shared and en-suite room. The rooms available in accommodations near Tokyo Metropolitan University are mostly apartment style living spaces available with onsite amenities, within close proximity to the university campus.

    The Types of Student Accommodations Tokyo Metropolitan University

    There are one to two bedroom shared living spaces with individual beds available for each resident. Other areas like kitchen, lounge, and washrooms are usually shared by the occupants. To ensure that the students don’t worry about mundane chores like dishwashing, laundry, and cooking, some accommodations facilitate a dishwasher, card-operated laundry machines, and breakfast or lunch facilities. Students can enjoy their stay and watch their favourite movies and shows on the TV for a much needed break from studies.

    When to Look for Accommodations near Tokyo Metropolitan University?

    After securing enrollments, students can begin their search and check out University Living, a global student housing marketplace for properties that ensure better living and more comfort. Students can look for affordable homes that meet the highest of standards and are student specific that cater to student needs at large.

    Where are the Student Accommodations Located?

    Students opting for study courses in Tokyo Metropolitan University can find accommodations ideally suited for students in the Higashiogu, Arakawa-ku neighbourhood in Tokyo city. Arakawa, which takes its name from a river, has sister-city relationships with Donaustadt in Vienna, Austria, and with Corvallis, Oregon, U.S. and is situated in the northeastern part of Tokyo. The Sumida River forms its northern boundary.

    How Close are the Accommodations to the University?

    The student accommodations in Tokyo near the Tokyo Metropolitan University are easily accessible by bikes and other means of public transport in the city. The Arakawa neighbourhood where you can locate the student accommodations are just a few distance away from the Minami-Osawa Campus of the Tokyo Metropolitan University.

    The nearest bus stop is just a 10-minutes’ walk away and the Akadoshogakko Mae station is just a 2-minutes’ walk away from the residence. The Haneda Airport is also just a 30-minutes’ drive from the property. 

    Most of the economical living spaces and PBSAs are located within close proximity to make daily commute hassle-free, time saving, and economical.

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    Q. What are the different types of accommodation?

    A.University Living offers private accommodation close to universities with fewer restrictions and more options. Take your pick from shared and private rooms, studios, and apartments. We also offer short-term stays for students in summer school and exchange programs.

    Q. What are the different types of rooms?

    A.The major room types are: Sharing: This is where 2 or more students share a single room, washroom, kitchen, and other communal spaces. Ensuite/Private: This includes a private bedroom and bathroom, while the kitchen and living areas are shared. Studios: This is a self-contained unit with a bedroom and cooking space along with a private washroom. Two students may book a single studio together, subject to the policies of the accommodation provider.

    Q. How do I know my accommodation is safe?

    A.All properties listed by University Living are personally verified by the team or their representatives. Each accommodation has foolproof safety measures in place, including CCTV, secure door entries, restricted access, and more.

    Q. Does my accommodation offer meals?

    A.Most accommodations are self-catered, but you can always ask the reception to connect you with local food delivery vendors!

    Q. Will I get cleaning and laundry services?

    A.Most properties have on-site, coin-operated washing machines that make laundry a breeze. Students are expected to keep their rooms clean while common areas are looked after by maintenance staff at regular intervals. If you’re unwilling to get your hands dirty, contact the reception for professional cleaning services at an extra fee.

    Q. Is there Wi-Fi?

    A.Yes, all our accommodation have strong internet connectivity.

    Q. Does my accommodation offer parking facilities?

    A.Most properties have bike storage available. Please contact your Servicing Manager to request car parking facility.

    Q. What items should I bring while moving in?

    A.Students are expected to bring their own bedding, kitchen utensils, cutlery, and bathroom essentials. If that’s too much, our good friends at UniKitOut will deliver all these and more to your UK accommodation even before you move in!

    Q. What if I don’t like my accommodation after moving in?

    A.We try our best to find accommodation that meets all your needs. If you still don’t like your accommodation due to unforeseen circumstances, we will try to replace your room within 30 days for a one-time fee of £250.

    Q. Where do I report any issues with my accommodation?

    A.Please contact the on-site maintenance office or reception to report any issues.

    Q. Do I have to vacate my room during holidays?

    A.Never. Your room belongs to you for the entirety of your tenancy period!