About Chihaya

Chihaya, a charming neighborhood in the eastern part of Tokyo, offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese culture and modern convenience, making it an ideal choice for international students seeking a homestay experience. Located approximately 15 kilometers from Tokyo's Central Business District (CBD), Chihaya is well-connected by the Keisei Electric Railway and the Tokyo Metro, allowing for a swift 30-minute commute to the heart of the city. This accessibility makes it easy for students to explore Tokyo’s vibrant districts, attend classes, or engage in internships while enjoying a quieter, suburban lifestyle.

In addition to its excellent transport links, Chihaya is close to several prominent universities and colleges, including Chuo University and Kinki University, both of which offer a variety of programs for international students. The neighborhood is also rich in local attractions, such as the serene Chihaya Park, perfect for leisurely walks and study breaks, and a wealth of traditional shops and eateries that provide a taste of authentic Japanese culture. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the nearby Arakawa River offers scenic walking and cycling paths, making it an appealing location for students who appreciate nature.

Choosing a homestay in Chihaya not only provides students with a comfortable living environment but also immerses them in the local culture. Host families often offer invaluable insights into Japanese customs and language, enhancing the overall study abroad experience. With its blend of accessibility, local charm, and supportive community, Chihaya is a wonderful option for international students looking to make the most of their time in Tokyo.