Borderless House Kyoto-Nishijin | International Share House in Historic Kyoto
- Male×Japanese nationality
- Female×Japanese nationality
- Male×Foreign nationality
BORDERLESS HOUSE
KYOTO-NISHIJIN
Enjoy the perfect balance of socializing and privacy with lofted private rooms and a large communal living space. Conveniently located near universities and city attractions, it's the ideal place to immerse yourself in both traditional and modern Kyoto.
【Explore Traditional Japanese Culture and Atmosphere】
Kyoto-Nishijin share house is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the traditional Japanese culture and atmosphere of Kyoto. The area around the share house is peaceful, with supermarkets and convenience stores within walking distance. This makes it an ideal location for both living and exploring.
【A Vibrant Community of 20 Tenants】
Borderless House Kyoto-Nishijin accommodates 20 tenants, offering plenty of opportunities to make friends from different countries. The bright, spacious living room is designed for socializing and international exchange, creating a lively and joyful atmosphere. Each private room features a loft, ensuring ample personal space. The house also includes a large parking area for bicycles and scooters, free of charge. Engage in community exchanges with nearby Borderless Houses like Kyoto Kuramaguchi and Kyoto Kinugasa for an enriched living experience.
【Prime Location and Neighborhood】
Located just 5 minutes by bicycle from Ritsumeikan University and 10 minutes from Doshisha University, Borderless House Kyoto-Nishijin is ideal for students. ISI Japanese Language School is also easily accessible by city bus without any transfers. Direct buses to Kawaramachi, Shijo, and Kyoto Station make it super convenient to explore the city.
The Nishijin area is rich in history and culture, with museums, galleries, small temples, and shrines that showcase the beautiful "Old Kyoto" atmosphere. The neighborhood is also filled with traditional Japanese crafts and culture, such as Nishijin textiles, making it popular among international tourists and students.
【Easy Access to Schools (by Bicycle)】
• Ritsumeikan University: 5 minutes
• Doshisha University: 10 minutes
• Bukkyo University: 3 minutes
• ISI Language School: 15 minutes by bus
Enjoy living in a traditional Japanese neighborhood while experiencing a multicultural and multi-generational community at Borderless House Kyoto-Nishijin!
- Kyoto Area
- Bus stop Senbon-Kuramaguchi 5 minutes
- Community Members 9 Countries 16 tenants!
- House Type
- 20~ people
- Gender Mix
- Non smoking house
- Bathtub

International Exchange Base in North Kyoto
where 3 Borderless House are connected.
Please enjoy a special moment with housemates!

You must feel time travel to hundred years ago. Neighbors: 'Kitano tenmangu', 'Hirano shrine' and 'Kamishichiken' which is oldest geisha district in Kyoto. Please feel local Kyoto with your housemates!


PHOTOS
ACCESS
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The closest station
- Bus stop Senbon-Kuramaguchi 5 minutes
- Bus stop Kinkakuji-michi 5 minutes
- Keifuku Line Kitano-Hakubaicho station 20 minutes
FLOOR PLANS
In Common Space
- 4 fridges
- Toilet
- 2 coffee makers
- Bath room(shower and bathtub)
- 3 rice cookers
- Four Shower room
- 2 micro waves
- Balcony
- 3 micro waves
- High-speed Wireless Internet
In Each Room
- Loft
- Bed / Bookshelf / Clothing Storage
- You can rent a 7-piece bedding set for a one-time fee of 12,000 yen, or bring your own. The set includes a mattress pad, sheet, futon, duvet with covers, pillow, and a blanket.
- Desk / Desk lamp / Chair
- Air Conditioner
- High-speed Wireless Internet
VACANCY INFORMATION
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REVIEWS
理葉
female 10's
日菜子
female 20's
1年半滞在しましたが、本当にこの家を選んで良かったと思っています。英語を話せるのはもちろんですがそれ以上に人と生活することの楽しさや難しさなど色々なことを経験することができました。この家に住んでから、人と話すのがより好きになった気がします。西陣ハウスが1番です!!空き部屋があったらすぐに入居してください!笑
Peter
male 20's
You are surrounded by people who want to become friends with you if you give them the chance and are in an excellent location to see and do many things in Kyoto/Kansai area.
Gonzalo
male 20's
If you choose this Nishijin house in Kyoto, it’s sure you will be family with everyone, because everyone is so warm. I will miss the memories we made with everyone.
陽
female 20's
世界がそんなに遠いものじゃなく感じられるようになると思います。
Nonoka
female 20's
なんでも許容できるようになったと思います!そしてみんなとの生活を通して、より日本のことを好きになった、日本の魅力を日々みんなに教えてもらった気がします。1番の思い出は毎晩みんなと話す時間!一緒にご飯作って食べる時間、銭湯で長話しする時間、将来の相談をする時間、退去したメンバーとビデオ通話する時間。遠出もたくさんしました!スキー、城崎温泉、ジブリパーク、ビーチ、和歌山、四国、お祭り、、!ハウスでのイベントもたくさんできて本当によかったです! 私自身、”場所作り”が好きなんだなぁということを実感しました。一人一人とゆっくり話すことも大好きですが、みんなが楽しく過ごせる空間を作ることに生きがいを感じているなぁと思いました。 あと、シェアハウスでは見返りを求めないことが本当に大事だと思いました。一年通して、正直日本人ガールズがいるから色々家が回ってるな、ハウスの清潔感も保てているなと思うことは多々ありますが、そんなこと一個一個言っていたらキリが無いしストレスも溜まってしまうので、見返りを求めず、自分がやってあげてる、とかも思わず、でもハウスのたまに自分がやったことがあったら、報告する、というのが1番ストレスを溜めず、しかもみんなにもやったことを知ってもらえて、いい方法だと思いました。このハウスは本当に嫌な雰囲気なく、なんでもLINEやハウスミーティングでは報告し合うので、そのなんでも報告して隠したら嘘がない関係性が、良いコミュニティをキープできたのかなと思っています!! 色々なイベントをさせてもらったり、提案させてもらったり、まずボーダーレスハウスに本当に感謝しています!!
Procedure

Inquire Searching for an available room
Reserve your room or Inquire us from our website/phone.Make a reservation for room-viewing.
Room-viewing
You can also make a reservation without room-viewing.

Confirmation of room reservation
You can move-in after 2 days at the earliest. You can make a reservation from the list above.

Contract・Move-in
Making a contract either in our office or the House.
FAQ
- Can I move-in soon? Can I stay only for a month?You can make a reservation without room-viewing. So, you can move-in after 2 days at the earliest.
Minimum of 1 month-stay is required. - How much does it cost to move in?BORDERLESS HOUSE JAPANInitial fee 45,000 yen (30,000 yen key money and 15,000 yen Cleaning Fee are included) and the first month's rent and utility fee have to be paid within three business days after the reservation is confirmed. If you would like to rent the bedding set, there is an additional one-time rental fee - 12,000 yen. (Bedding set includes sheet, mattress pad, futon, futon cover, pillow, pillow cover, and blanket.)
*Rent and utility for the first month are calculated on a pro-rated basis from the day you move in.
*If the room you reserved is currently available, your rent starts 2 weeks after you sent us the reservation at the latest. If the room will be available from a certain day, your rent will start 2 weeks after the available day at the latest.BORDERLESS HOUSE KOREAWe ask for an initial fee of 800,000won total, consisting of 300,000won management fee and 500,000won deposit within 3 business days after your reservation is confirmed.
Management fee is non-refundable and this is covering the maintenance of the house and other support we give our tenants. Deposit is refundable so we will give this back to you on your moving out day if there is no problem.
This initial fee has to be paid within three days after the reservation was confirmed. In case you are renting a bedding set from us, there is an additional one-time rental fee of 60,000 won. Rent and utility of the first month (calculated on a pro-rated basis from the day of your move-in) has to be paid by your move-in day.BORDERLESS HOUSE TAIWANThe initial fee totals 6,500 NTD, including a management fee of 1,500 NTD and a deposit of 5,000 NTD. Please complete the payment within one day after receiving the confirmation email of your reservation.
※The rent and utility fees for the first month (calculated from the move-in day until the end of the month) must be paid on the move-in day.
※If the room you reserved is currently available, your rent will begin to be calculated from 14 days after you sent us the reservation at the latest. If the room becomes available on a specific date, your rent will start to be calculated from 14 days after that available date at the latest. - Can I move-in even though I cannot speak local language?BORDERLESS HOUSE JAPANThere are many tenants at Borderless House who may not speak the local language, have recently started learning it, or are visiting the country for the first time. Additionally, the local housemates who move into Borderless House have a keen interest in foreign languages and cultures. Many of them prefer using English in their daily lives. Your housemates will be more than willing to assist you in challenging situations, and it's not uncommon for people to experience improvements in their language skills after moving in. Don't worry!BORDERLESS HOUSE KOREAThere are many tenants at Borderless House who may not speak the local language, have recently started learning it, or are visiting the country for the first time. Additionally, the local housemates who move into Borderless House have a keen interest in foreign languages and cultures. Many of them prefer using English in their daily lives. Your housemates will be more than willing to assist you in challenging situations, and it's not uncommon for people to experience improvements in their language skills after moving in. Don't worry!BORDERLESS HOUSE TAIWANThere are many tenants at Borderless House who may not speak the local language, have recently started learning it, or are visiting the country for the first time. Additionally, the local housemates who move into Borderless House have a keen interest in foreign languages and cultures. Many of them prefer using English in their daily lives. Your housemates will be more than willing to assist you in challenging situations, and it's not uncommon for people to experience improvements in their language skills after moving in. Don't worry!
- Can I get along with my housemates?Borderless House offers you great opportunities to communicate with people. Our tenants discuss & set the House rules like cleaning rules together. Through those discusstion, they create nice and comfortable life environment.
It is our pleasure to support our tenants even after their move-in. Please do not hesitate to contact us!










国や出身地が違っても、同じ生活を共有することで沢山の共通点を見つけて仲良くなれた。