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I want to run "comfort"

Hi, I'm Hayashi. In my early thirties, I spent a lot of time at small guesthouses in Kyoto and Nara. What I noticed: there was always someone who came for a few nights and ended up staying months.

What kept them wasn't the location or the facilities. It was a vague sense of comfort.

Not location. Not facilities. I wanted to "run comfort." That's where this share house started.

I came back to my hometown of Okazaki to build that comfort in a long-term form. The ¥30,000 rent, the no-guarantor policy, the genuine welcome to people from any country — they're all the same idea: so people who want to live here, can.

I love mountains, jogging, and Japanese history. Talk to me when you visit. I can talk about Tokugawa for hours.

Our Philosophy

Three things we believe

A price that lets you stay

Lower your housing burden so you can spend on what you actually came to do.

Nationality & background, irrelevant

"Foreigners welcome" isn't a slogan. We have housemates from many countries, all the time.

No forced closeness

Some days everyone hangs out. Some days you stay in your room. Both are fine.

Come meet Hayashi-san.

Five minutes of conversation beats reading this whole page.