
HAUN 蔵前
HAUN Kuramae is a coliving space occupying a purpose-built 12-floor building in Tokyo's Kuramae neighbourhood, a 6-minute walk from Kuramae Station. Opened in September 2025, it offers 110 private roomsranging from 14.5 to 15.5 sqm, each with a private shower, toilet, and full furniture. The building was designed with architect-led attention to light, greenery, and what HAUN calls "comfortable personal distance". Close enough to connect, independent enough to be yourself.
Shared spaces span an entire floor and include a coworking lounge with solo booths, a library living room with sofas and bookshelves, a morning-light kitchen, a dining area, and an outdoor centre terrace with planted herbs. WiFi covers both private and shared areas. The shared kitchen is fully self-catering. Dietary options not confirmed for specific requirements. No deposit, key money, or agency fee is required.
Kuramae itself is one of Tokyo's most characterful neighbourhoods. Known as acreative and maker district, it is lined with independent coffee shops, leather goods makers, stationery stores, and design studios. The Sumida River runs a short walk away, with cherry blossoms in spring and the Sumida fireworks festival in summer. Asakusa is 7 minutes on foot.
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110 rooms, 14.5–15.5 sqm, private shower and toilet. Women-only floor. No deposit or key money.
| Room Type | Capacity | Size | Monthly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private Room (1-year contract) Full furniture, private shower and toilet, WiFi | 1 person | 14.5–15.5 sqm | ¥108,900 |
| Private Room (2-year contract) Full furniture, private shower and toilet, WiFi | 1 person | 14.5–15.5 sqm | ¥99,000 |
| Contract Options | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1-year contract | ¥108,900–132,000/month + ¥25,000 common fee | No deposit, no key money, no agency fee. Cleaning fee on departure. |
| 2-year contract | ¥99,000–120,000/month + ¥25,000 common fee | No deposit, no key money, no agency fee. Cleaning fee on departure. Security guarantee may apply. |
Based on website
Utilities included. No car parking. Bicycle and motorbike parking on-site.
Based on website
Outdoor smoking area available (building is otherwise non-smoking indoors). Bicycle and motorbike parking on-site; no car parking. 24-hour garbage disposal available on-site. Emergency call centre is available 24 hours. An entrance approval process is required before move-in.
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HAUN hosts monthly workshops and community events for residents, including past sessions on Japanese tea ceremony, flower arranging, and bean-to-bar chocolate making. Events are optional and organised through the building's shared channels. The building welcomes foreign nationals with a valid visa, and English support is available on request at viewing and move-in. HAUN's community leans toward design-conscious urban residents looking for a more curated shared living experience than a standard share house.
Mix of Japanese and international residents. Design-oriented professionals and remote workers. Foreign nationals welcome with valid visa. English support available on request.
Take the Toei Oedo Line or Toei Asakusa Line to Kuramae Station (6-minute walk). Alternatively, walk 7 minutes from Asakusa Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Asakusa Line, or Tobu Isesaki Line). From central Tokyo, Ueno is 5 minutes and Tokyo Station is 15 minutes by subway. Shibuya is approximately 34 minutes via the Ginza Line from Asakusa.
Kuramae is a creative and maker district on the west bank of the Sumida River in eastern Tokyo, known for independent coffee shops, leather goods workshops, stationery designers, and artisan studios. It sits between Asakusa (7 minutes on foot) and Akihabara, with fast access to central Tokyo via the Toei Oedo and Asakusa Lines from Kuramae Station. The area has a relaxed, design-conscious energy that attracts freelancers and creative professionals looking for an alternative to more touristy or corporate neighbourhoods.
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