| Accomodation in Fukuoka |
We offer several accommodation options for international students:
Note: all options offer a private room Here are the pros and cons of each type:
N.B. Please note that applicants under the age of 18 at the time of study must stay with a host family. Homestay (including breakfast) The opportunity to stay with a Japanese host family is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the culture, and practice at "home" what you learned at school that day. When arranging a host family for you, we try to take into account any needs or preferences you may have, such as smoker or non-smoker, allergies, English ability, and so on. Your host family can act as guides and mentors, friends and companions, and a wonderful resource in your adventure in Japan. They are likely to be the people you become closest to during your stay, which is why we perform a thorough screening of all host family applicants, to ensure that they can provide a suitable environment to assist your learning and to allow you to fully experience Japan. Host families are chosen to be as close to the school, and the center of Fukuoka City, as possible. All host families are within one hour traveling time of the school by public transport. You are guaranteed to have your own private room, which may be either Japanese or Western style. Of course, you must abide by certain rules of conduct when staying with a host family. We have collected some of the most common rules together and will advise you.
Homestay Questions and Answers
Dormotory (no meals included) A private room in a dormitory with other students and Japanese university students gives you the freedom to enjoy the city life without a curfew, but also the chance to make lots of friends. The dorm is located on the outskirts of Fukuoka City, but still nearly reachable by subway. All facilities (kitchen, toilet, shower, etc.) are shared. Breakfast and dinner are available for an additional cost (for example, 2,100 yen extra per week for breakfast).
Shared Apartment (no meals included) Staying with other people in the city gives you the opportunity to make friends easily, and go out freely, but still have a good level of privacy and freedom. In a shared apartment you have your own private room, but share the central facilities, such as laundry, kitchen, living room, bathroom. Most of these apartments are quite close to the center of the city.
Private Apartment (no meals included) Private apartments are usually similar to a hotel room in quality, and can be rented by the week. They include a bed, living room area, kitchen area, and bathroom. Generally there is no laundry in the apartment, but there may beo one in the building itself. Internet access can also be requested, for an additional charge. Here is the web site of one private apartment we often use. Most private apartments are very centrally located, in the main business/entertainment district and within easy walking distance of the school itself. As these apartments are maintained by a separate company, we will request an estimate from them for you, and forward the details on to you.
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