Anyway, once I got past the first invisible wall, there were no more problems at all.I now go straight to the living room first thing when I get home!!!
Living alone was lonely, so I decided to live in a share house because I wanted to get together with everyone, like on a school trip.
I was very happy when the manager and housemates said “welcome back” when I returned.
You can learn other languages as well as Japanese.You can study foreign languages naturally in your daily life even though you are at home, as the living environment is so multilingual that you would not think it is possible in normal life.
When I moved in, I was the only Taiwanese, but I quickly made friends from Japan and abroad, so I don't feel lonely.The surroundings are very quiet and safe.
Whenever you go to the living room, there is always someone there to talk to! On the other hand, when I want to be alone, I relax in my room.Freedom!It is up to you to decide your lifestyle!
The advantage is that you get both time to have fun with everyone and time to relax on your own, and you have a bed and a desk and other furniture in your room, so you don't have to get your own.
I think the best thing about this DK House is that you can meet and communicate with many different people.Chinese, Swiss, British, Mexican, American, Japanese, Korean... there are many!We all get on well together.
We all get on well regardless of country, but I especially get on well with the Japanese and Chinese. Thanks to the fun we have in our daily lives, I always feel good.
DK House Nerima was attractive because of its proximity to both Shinjuku and Ikebukuro. It is a good experience for international students to come to DK House rather than stay in a hotel, as they can learn about Japanese culture.
I was lonely because I didn't have anyone to talk to about the day's events, so here I can talk to all kinds of people, which cheers me up and enables me to get all kinds of advice.