Resident stories
Anna's first six months in Nakameguro
Anna Park · 7/5/2026
When I signed the paperwork on Nakameguro Riverside Share House I thought I was signing up for a cheap room by the cherry-blossom promenade.
What I got was three roommates who take turns cooking dinner on Sundays, a building manager who walked me through garbage sorting on day one, and a ~10-minute walk to the Hibiya line when the Toyoko is too crowded.
What I'd tell a friend
If you're deciding between a sharehouse and a 1K apartment in Tokyo, the math on utilities + furnishing + Wi-Fi is usually in the sharehouse's favor. But the real upside is the soft-landing: having people around who already know how the neighborhood works.