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[Sharing-Raising-Kids]International Opened-Community-House where 0 to 120 years-old visits.

Osaka
Family
Japanese Food
Japanese style house
Local traditional events

Although only 9 minutes from Osaka Station and 4 minutes from Shin-Osaka Station by train, the JR Suita Station area retains a downtown-like atmosphere. The area was once called “Suita Village,” and many historical and cultural places remain. There are six shopping streets within walking distance, and you can talk to local grandmothers just by walking around. This is a very attractive area for those who enjoy communicating with people.

We cherish being a place where everyone, from students, office workers,couples, families, kids, the elderly, to travelers and foreigners, ranging from 0 to 120 years old, can casually drop by.
【Reducing ‘Solo Parenting’】
Isolated parenting can lead to child abuse. I was one of the victims. I want to reduce the number of people like my mother, who had no one to rely on, and children like me. This includes mothers who are just after giving birth.
【Enjoying Childcare and One’s Own Life】
To create a society where children can have hope, the adults around them need to be happy first. I want to increase the number of people who don’t give up on what they want to do because of childcare, and who enjoy their own lives along with childcare.
【Opportunities to Learn About Childcare Before Marriage】
Honestly, you don’t really understand how difficult parenting is until you have a child. But once you have a child, there’s no turning back. If there was an opportunity to experience childcare beforehand, it would be helpful in thinking about the future.
【As a Place for Children】
I myself was saved by a ‘third place’ when I felt uncomfortable at school and home. I hope this house can be a shelter like the one that saved me. Adults other than parents and teachers are waiting here.
【Exposure to Diverse Values and the World】
Being exposed to different differences and values makes people kinder. Fun and interesting encounters expand our world. Our home can be the starting point for changing tomorrow’s self.

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3 Key Points

1Host’s introduction 
Husband, Hide, an elite in the non-attending world who short-circuited all 9 years of compulsory education in elementary and middle school. Took one year of male maternity leave. Paper childcare worker. Company employee of a major company. Wife, Mary, a former traveler who has circumnavigated Japan and the world. Created a de facto marriage contract for a married couple. Currently providing 1% of her salary as a scholarship. First son Sui was born in June 2022 after 51 hours and 37 minutes of labor. 1 year old and has visited 16 countries. His first trip abroad was to Turkey. He likes cool people and bearded men, and hates rumba.
2You can interact with people like this! 
You can play with my 1 year old as much as I want. I have a husband with top-class child-rearing skills in Japan. Wife who is very active, traveling around the world and building a shared house. And we accept families for short or long term stays, so you can meet many different kinds of families. Three times a week, we open the living room of our house as a community café, so we can meet people from a wide range of professions and ages in the community. In addition, we are always welcoming guests from all over the world, so we can open our door to international exchange whenever we feel like it.
3You can experience like this!
[For those of you who want to improve your child-rearing skills]
Even before marriage, pregnancy, or childbirth, there are always kids and families in our home! You can learn "what is child-rearing" and "what is the hardest part of child-rearing" without having children. You can learn "what is child-rearing" and "what is the hardest part of child-rearing?
[For those of you who have doubts about living in a nuclear family,]
we offer a variety of courses that will not only help you avoid one-parent families and reduce the burden of childcare, but also help you learn "how not to give up what you want to do because of childcare" and "how to enjoy your life while raising children.
[How can I enjoy my life while raising my child? How can I enjoy my life while raising my children?]
I am a lost child myself, but I have been living in a shared house and living with my family three times a week. But I am sure that I will find something in the shared house, the livelihood opening café held three times a week in the living room, and the management of events...!

House Rule

Allowed
Having friends over, Staying out or coming home late at night, Hosting Friends, Accepting Pets
Forbidden
Indoor Smoking, Outdoor Smoking

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FAQ

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What payment methods are available?

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We basically accept credit card payment.

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What is included in the homestay fee?

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It’s included a fee for staying, for the service of insulting the manager, interviewing when you match, and tax. Some of the Host is included in food costs.

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How many days is the minimum stay? What is the minimum period of stay and how do the rates change depending on the stay?

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You can stay from minimum 4 nights and 5 days. Minimum stay differs from host to host, please check each host’s home page for details. Also it refers amount of per day per week. If you wish to stay in a homestay for more than one month, a daily fee will be added to the monthly amount.

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Is there a pick-up and drop-off service from the nearest station?

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For homestay residences that require transportation, the host will pick you up and drop you off. Details on pick-up and drop-off are listed in the “Location” section of each host’s page.

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When can I send a reservation request to the Homestay?

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Please send a request at least three months to three days before your desired stay dates. Highly recommend you send a request as early as possible, as reservations tend to increase before a month.

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How much will cost for the kids?

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Prices for preschool and elementary school students differ depending on the homestay. Please check the “Additional Fees” on each host’s page. If there is no indication of preschool and elementary school student rates in the “Additional Fees” section, the rates are the same as the general rates.

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Is it the same room if I’m staying with friends?

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It basically going to be the same room. Please check each host page for less expensive rates for two people. However, if two adults request separate rooms, the regular rate per person will be charged.