Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Tokyo, Edogawa.

Tokyo, Edogawa.

Hello, when I was studying abroad, I also started from Edogawa District. Maybe you are still my junior.

To put it simply, Edogawa is located in the easternmost part of Tokyo, adjacent to Chiba Prefecture, with a good environment and low population density.

There are many people in China, so the tram you often use is "East-West Line (to downtown)" or "Coastal Line (to Taichang or Shinagawa)".

The nearest station you will use on the east-west line is "Gexi Station or Xige West Station". The express trains at these two stations don't stop. Be careful when you go home. Don't miss it.

There is a large supermarket "ジャスコ" in Xige, where you can buy daily necessities and food. Every night from 7: 00, there is usually a discount time for processed food (usually it won't stay overnight, so it should be disposed of). Eggs and bread are cheap.

South Gexi has Gexi adjacent to the sea park, which is very beautiful, with an aquarium and a pier. Free access to the park. If you have time, you can go and have a look or do morning exercises.

In terms of work, I just went to Japan, and it's not urgent to adapt to life. Wages in Edogawa are not high. Suggest going downtown to find a job opportunity. Most companies give money for business trips, so it is worthwhile to spend some time on the road.

In terms of housing, dormitories for international students are generally 30%-40% more expensive than ordinary rentals. If you want to find it, it is recommended to find a few trustworthy classmates to rent it together. A big house is cheap, so you can help each other in life (friends are very important in Japan). I suggest you look for it in nearby Pu 'an City, Chiba Prefecture. The bus stop is 1, which is very close. And it's not Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture, so the price is lower than Tokyo.

Unconsciously said a lot. . . . . I hope I can help you. I wish you success in studying abroad.