Shared living at your own pace in a place oozing with downtown charm: Casa de Kei Kameari |
Today we will introduce to you Casa de Kei Kameari, a female-exclusive share house located in a very convenient location a 10-minute walk from JR Kameari station. In front of the station redevelopment is underway and in commercial building ‘Ririo’ there are all kinds of specialist stores including a large scale supermarket and shopping mall Ario Kameari is within walking distance, the biggest mall in Katsushika ward. It’s a great area to live with the convenience store a 5-minute walk away and a drug store 1-minute. Furthermore, I am sure the fact that rooms start from a reasonable 29,000 Japanese yen is appealing to a lot of you. You can see the recently completed Sky Tree from the rooftop and according to the staff the view from the top on a sunny day is really something special. The communal areas come together based on a black and white color-scheme resulting in a relaxed atmosphere. From a security standpoint, the door has been installed with a video intercom and an electronic key is needed to get in, from which we can see that the safety of female tenants is regarded in high importance. So, to those of you thinking of a relaxed lifestyle shared with other ladies, this might be the place for you. |
「Casa de Kei Kameari」House Details Page
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When hearing ‘Kameari’ in the house name I think of old downtown streets like in the famous manga ‘Kochira Kameari Koen Mae Hashutsujo” (“This is the police station in front of Kameari Park”) but actually, while the traditional ambiance is still felt redevelopment is also rapidly underway, with many large scale businesses near the station. It’s a great area to live, and you can buy pretty much anything needed in your daily life in the stops here, or even enjoy a bit of shopping on the specialty stores on your day off. With the opening of the Tokyo Sky tree I think that this area will become even more popular.
With rooms start from 29,000 Japanese yen, you should definitely make your way over here if you’re interested in living in an area changing due to redevelopment yet still retaining the customs of old.
Just remember that we are smack bang in the middle of ‘moving season’ so rooms might be already full by the time you call up.
/Author: Kagawa