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Overview
About Me
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To surfers(guests), please read my profile well
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Hello everyone!
I’m an IT engineer who works for a global company in Tokyo.
I’m going to visit your place with one backpack. I would be grateful if you provide me the place where protects me from rain and wind except in a fridge.
I can also provide my place. It has a big space; however, there is only one room, and some other surfers might stay at my home at the same time. If you don’t care about it, I think it would be a good place for you. There are one Futon(mattress and blanket), 2 sleeping bags, 2 air-mattresses, and 1 hammock at my home.
I'm very busy with my job, study, and hosting many people so that my reply might be late. - Many people ask me about my home location and the route to my home, but I mention them on this page below. Please read my profile and ask me. - When I receive your request, I'll check my schedule and accept or decline it as soon as possible.
As mentioned above, I host many people every month, so basically, I cannot keep your baggage at home after the end of the date your stay.
!!!!!!!!!!! NOTE: There are 3 rules at my home !!!!!!!!!!!
1. You cannot use gas for cooking and a heater while I'm not at home.
2. You cannot speak out inside the building of my flat at night (There are some sensitive neighbors. You can speak outside during the day, and of course, inside my home.)
3. You cannot leave your baggage at my home after the end of the day you stay.
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My home is 7 minutes on foot from Senzoku-ike station and Ishikawadai station. I work on weekdays, so we can meet at either station around 9 pm if you come to my home on a weekday.
Senzoku-ike Sta - https://goo.gl/maps/tn8dzWfr1MpEhEBY8
Ishikawadai Sta - https://goo.gl/maps/9qhmA1mAqJ8CBk6G9
--- My recommendation ---
If you don't have any offline map application, I strongly recommend you to install maps.me in advance.
URL - https://maps.me/en/download/
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You can search the route to the nearest stations to my home from each airport via following links (Please modify the date and time manually)
- From Narita Airport Terminal 1 to Senzoku-ike Sta.
https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/?from=Narita+Airport+Terminal+1&to=Senzokuike&date=01%2F01%2F2020&time=00%3A00&tm=&min=&ampm=&ft=0&ic=0&ut=0&up=0&us=0&nzm=0&sub_lang=nosub
- From Narita Airport Terminal 2/3 to Senzoku-ike Sta.
https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/?from=Narita+Airport+Terminal+2%2F3&to=Senzokuike&date=01%2F01%2F2020&time=00%3A00&tm=&min=&ampm=&ft=0&ic=0&ut=0&up=0&us=0&nzm=0&sub_lang=nosub
- From Haneda Airport to Ishikawadai Sta.
https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/?from=Haneda-Airport&to=Ishikawadai&date=01%2F01%2F2020&time=00%3A00&tm=&min=&ampm=&ft=0&ic=0&ut=0&up=0&us=0&nzm=0&sub_lang=nosub
--- Train Route Search from Tokyo Sta., Shinagawa Sta. and Yokohama Sta. ---
- From Tokyo Sta. to Senzoku-ike Sta.
https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/?from=Tokyo&to=Senzokuike&date=01%2F01%2F2020&time=00%3A00&tm=&min=&ampm=&ft=0&ic=0&ut=0&up=0&us=0&nzm=0&sub_lang=ja
- From Shinagawa Sta. to Senzoku-ike Sta.
https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/?from=Shinagawa&to=Senzokuike&date=01%2F01%2F2020&time=00%3A00&tm=&min=&ampm=&ft=0&ic=0&ut=0&up=0&us=0&nzm=0&sub_lang=ja
- From Yokohama Sta. to Ishikawadai Sta.
https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/?from=Yokohama&to=Ishikawadai&date=01%2F01%2F2020&time=00%3A00&tm=&min=&ampm=&ft=0&ic=0&ut=0&up=0&us=0&nzm=0&sub_lang=ja
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I can meet new people, and talk about the areas where each one of us has lived in and visited, differences between cultures.
Interests
- photography
- cooking
- beer
- drinking
- movies
- reading
- music
- engineering
- sightseeing
- travel
- tea
- learning languages
- learning english
- drinking coffee
- learning german
- french language
Music, Movies, and Books
Fight Club
Teach, Learn, Share
- Have Japanese teaching experience for my colleagues, and foreigners who live in Japan.
What I Can Share with Hosts
- Teaching IT skill, Japanese language, how to cook Japanese meals, how to write your name in Japanese (calligraphy), how to make origami (papercraft)
- Cooking Japanese meals
- Telling my story, and about Japan and Japanese culture
Countries I’ve Visited
Germany, Poland
Countries I’ve Lived In
Japan