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SOCIAL RESIDENCE HAIJIMA
★Women Only Floor Available on 5th Floor★For outdoor lovers! 8-min wal……
Tokyo-to Akishima-shi Mihori-cho
JR-Itsukaichi line / Haijima 8minutes
Move in conditions:
Female Male
- No Key Money
- No security deposit
- No Guarantor Deposit
- No brokerage Fee
- No guarantor
- No guarantor company
- Foreign Residents Allowed
- Women-only rooms available
- Furnished
- Monthly
Bicycle parking
Car parking
Theater
Soundproof room
Smoking area
Property with gym
Coworking space
Scooter and motorcycle parking
Delivery box
Powder room
Garden, rooftop, terrace
Rooms for 2 or more available
Private room with bathroom,
kitchen, or toilet facilities
¥30,000 - ¥78,000 Vacancy
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Gender:
FemaleMale
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Nationality:
Foreigner Japanese
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Age:
10~29 30~49 Over 50
Area information of HaijimaStation
Station overview
Haijima station straddles Tokyo's Akishima and Fussa cities, and is on the JR Ome, Itsukaichi, Hachiko, and Seibu Haijima lines. It is the last stop on the Seibu Haijima line. The station serves 35,000 riders per day on the JR side, and 18,000 on the Seibu section. The station is also used as a freight station, carrying 61,000 tons in 2008. It is a rather large station for a station outside the 23 Tokyo wards. The original station was opened in 1894, and after various changes throughout the years the current building was completed in 2010.
Places to see

Near Haijima station is a temple called Haijima Daishi, though the official name of the temple is Honkakuin, dedicated to the 10th-century monk Ryogen. There is a popular Daruma market every new year which attracts many visitors, and it holds several lively events. Another popular spot is the large hot springs facility, Akishima Yura no Sato, which is near next-door station Akishima. It has many ways to relax, from open air baths to stone saunas. There is also a space to eat, get a massage, or a haircut. It's a nice way to escape the noise of the city.
Lifestyle

Because Haijima station is on several JR lines and a Seibu line, it is very convenient for commutes and shopping. In particular the fact that it is the first stop on the Haijima line means you can usually get a seat in the morning, and there are also many through services, meaning you can get to places like Seibu Shinjuku station or Takadanobaba without having to transfer. The area is also quite safe. Near the station are several small parks, and the Tama riverside is nearby as well. There are a number of supermarkets and drugsstores near the station, as well as plenty of other shops for daily life. In the area there is a general hospital, electronics store, movie theater, and public bath for a nice lifestyle. It's a good way to life a more laid-back lifestyle while still in Tokyo proper.
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