The gaijin house i'm talking about is in Nishi-ogikubo and ogikubo.
It's basically a studio apartment with your own kitchen facilities, toilet an shower.
I don't care about religion, just I have lots of Indonesian friends who go to an Indonesian church every week, so I thought if you were Christian too, I could introduce you to them.
About travel expenses, where will you be travelling too? If it's in central Tokyo then you can go by bike (which you can pick up for about 5000yen) 28000 is really expensive, I think your monthly travel expenses will be cheaper than that. Bike is the best way to get around though.
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Originally Posted by MMM
There is no gaijin phobia, especially in Tokyo. Nobody cares what you are or where you are from there.
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As for this point, gaijin-phobia, predjudice, racism, whatever you want to call it, fact is that it exists, even here in Tokyo.