Business-Class Share House for those in Tokyo

April 8th, 2013By Category: Uncategorized

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As you would expect for a busy international city that attracts hundreds of thousands of travelers, business trippers, holiday makers and foreign residents, Tokyo has no shortage of accommodation on offer. But with the range of choices, why settle for yet another of the city’s dreary share houses or box-apartments when for similar fees there is the opportunity to relax and stay in one of the many varied and comfortable guesthouses.

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For the business traveler, Cross World Oomori is the perfect spot for the overseas businessperson new to living and working in Japan. A primarily English-speaking environment, two in-house English-speaking managers, and monthly opportunities to network with highly motivated Japanese residents ensure a smooth transition.

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In addition to that support, monthly international `mixers` and similar social events provide ample opportunities for idea-sharing and language exchange. Why not enrich your stay with getting to know some of the local residents of the city and find a few new spots to check out when taking time off. A primarily English-speaking environment provides a welcoming atmosphere for non-Japanese speakers to get to know local residents.

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Cross World’s newly renovated first-floor Lounge & Kitchen space is outfitted in sleek,stylish furniture reminiscent of a Manhattan cafe. The spacious 60m2+ common area and rooftop are one of the many perks of living in a guest house in a corner of the world where space is hard to come by. Thirty private rooms are available furnished (bed, desk, dresser) or unfurnished. Cross World offers one bathroom (bathtub included) between two residents.

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Common features include: flat-screen TV, projector, state-of-the-art kitchen appliances, cutlery, dishes, wifi internet connection, individual mailboxes, laundry and drier on each floor.

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There is no deposit, but `key money` is required which equates to about one month room charge, this covers cleaning fees and key exchange fees upon moving out. Minimum stay is usually set for 6 months, though exceptions are possible. Guests also receive free membership to the `Club Off` Alliance that allows access to various domestic tourism facilities at a discounted price.

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Currently they are running the opening campaign, which allows 2 of the rooms (302A for male residence, 401A for female residence) to rent 20,000 off from the standard rate and no key money.
The first come and the first served, so please feel free to inquire us

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