The Start of Something New |
Shimokitazawa is a town known for its vitality and fashion. Even now this town is known for the many cultural influences that originated here in years past. Looking back, there have been many accounts of famous actors and musicians with humble beginnings on the streets of Shimokitazawa. Naturally drawn here, inspired by the possibility of dreams fulfilled, the people who gather here make Shimokitazawa a place known for its lively atmosphere. And only a seven minute walk away from the train station, you'll find today's share house—L'atelier 113 Shimokitazawa. The living room, with its high ceiling, is the perfect place to relax, and the loft placed up above adds a certain charm you can't find anywhere else. As I show you around the house you can see for yourself, so let's have a look. |
「L'atelier 113 Shimokitazawa」house details
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A Three-Story Living Room Bathed in Sunlight The perfect place for a lazy afternoon. With a soft light pouring in through the windows, and the added sense of space from the high ceiling, you can relax here all day long. |
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A Kitchen With Form and Function The system kitchen originally designed for the house has been left intact, and its very accommodating. Everything you need is here for an enjoyable cooking experience. |
A Private Room That Feels Like Home Because this was originally a residential home, there are a variety of rooms, each with its own charm and sense of familiarity. (room 302) |
Come on UP, the managers of this share house, run over 20 share houses in the metropolitan area. Staying on familiar terms with the residents in all of their share houses, their management style leaves a great deal of responsibility in the hands of the residents. The residents of every house stick together, sharing knowledge and life experiences to foster a strong community.
Of course, no matter how liberal the management seems to be, the presence of Come on UP staff members is always felt within the house. While some may fear that such freedom can hinder relations with other residents, the management here at Come on UP is very supportive, casting away any fears or doubts one might have of trying one of their share houses.
For those seeking an easygoing house founded on friendship and comradery, look no further.
/Author: Kagawa, Translator: Paul