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The warmth of human connection that you can't experience when living alone. The time to quietly reflect on yourself, something you didn't get in a shared house. The busyness of new jobs, and the familiar sounds of trains. A new housing option, where various colors blend together little by little, seems to be starting in Asakusabashi.

The workspace on the first floor is designed to provide a focused environment with ample space for each individual. It's ideal for people who need to have business meetings or who want to have plenty of personal time. Monitors and a multifunction printer are provided, and a relaxing cafe is open next door. It's a very convenient environment for remote workers.

Each private room is equipped with a shower toilet and sink, and laundry facilities are located on separate floors for men and women. The residential floors utilize the layout of a business hotel, ensuring a clear separation of living and living spaces.

Lots of sunlight, a great view, a sofa to lie down on, and a beautiful, spacious kitchen. The next house has an 80-tatami mat living room.

Located just a 1-minute walk from Asakusabashi West Exit on the JR Sobu Line. Also within walking distance of Bakurocho Station on the JR Sobu Line, providing easy access to Tokyo's Marunouchi area. Direct access to Haneda and Narita Airports is possible from Asakusabashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line. With access to 3 stations and 8 lines, it boasts excellent access to Akihabara (3 minutes), Shinjuku (20 minutes), and Ginza (10 minutes). Its transportation convenience is among the best in Tokyo.

Located north of Asakusa/Kuramae, east of Ryogoku, and west of Akihabara, this area is a place where the old-world charm of traditional wholesalers and bars intersects with the modern vibe of lively restaurants under the elevated railway tracks. Within walking distance of THE DAY Asakusabashi, where the Kanda River and Sumida River meet, you'll find Senju Ohashi Bridge, brimming with Edo-period charm and dotted with traditional boats, and the 28km-long Sumida River Terrace nestled amongst the city's skyscrapers. The stunning views from the waterfront are another of this area's attractions.




















- Enjoying morning reading time with a cup of coffee beside you - Sharing a little bit of the delicious-looking vegetables you've cooked in excess with everyone - Sometimes you just feel like you need someone's voice and a drink to comfort you - Being able to choose a space that suits your mood and preferences might be a privilege of living here.

- Enjoying morning reading time with a cup of coffee beside you - Sharing a little bit of the delicious-looking vegetables you've cooked in excess with everyone - Sometimes you just feel like you need someone's voice and a drink to comfort you - Being able to choose a space that suits your mood and preferences might be a privilege of living here.

- Enjoying morning reading time with a cup of coffee beside you - Sharing a little bit of the delicious-looking vegetables you've cooked in excess with everyone - Sometimes you just feel like you need someone's voice and a drink to comfort you - Being able to choose a space that suits your mood and preferences might be a privilege of living here.

- Enjoying morning reading time with a cup of coffee beside you - Sharing a little bit of the delicious-looking vegetables you've cooked in excess with everyone - Sometimes you just feel like you need someone's voice and a drink to comfort you - Being able to choose a space that suits your mood and preferences might be a privilege of living here.

- Enjoying morning reading time with a cup of coffee beside you - Sharing a little bit of the delicious-looking vegetables you've cooked in excess with everyone - Sometimes you just feel like you need someone's voice and a drink to comfort you - Being able to choose a space that suits your mood and preferences might be a privilege of living here.

- Enjoying morning reading time with a cup of coffee beside you - Sharing a little bit of the delicious-looking vegetables you've cooked in excess with everyone - Sometimes you just feel like you need someone's voice and a drink to comfort you - Being able to choose a space that suits your mood and preferences might be a privilege of living here.



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