What Is It Really Like Living in a Share House?| 5 Real Life Stories from Osaka

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What Is It Really Like Living in a Share House? 5 Real Life Stories from Osaka

Have you ever wondered what it’s actually like to live in a share house?

“It sounds fun, but how is it in reality?”
“Is it comfortable living with strangers?”
“What’s it like living with international housemates?”

In this article, we’ll introduce the real daily life of residents living in 5 different share houses in Osaka and Hyogo.

What Is Share House Living Really Like?

Share house life varies greatly depending on the house and the people living there.

  • Some homes are calm and quiet
  • Others are social and full of interaction
  • Some offer strong international communities

Let’s explore 5 unique share houses and their real daily life.


1. SEN OSAKA|A Global “Family-Like” Community

View SEN OSAKA residents’ stories

SEN OSAKA is a share house where people from different cultures, ages, and backgrounds come together.

  • Located just 5 minutes from Tennoji
  • International residents from around the world
  • A large community of about 30 people

Living here feels like being part of a big family. You meet people very different from yourself, sometimes clash, but ultimately grow together.

Best for: People who want deep connections and international experiences

シェアハウスSEN OSAKA空室状況


2. ZEZE OSAKA|Comfortable Living with the Perfect Balance

View ZEZE OSAKA residents’ stories

ZEZE OSAKA offers a perfect balance between social life and personal space.

  • 3 minutes walk from the station
  • Convenient location with shops and malls nearby
  • Small and cozy community

With two living rooms and a rooftop space, you can enjoy both connection and privacy. It’s an ideal place for first-time share house residents.

Best for: Beginners and those who prefer a calm, comfortable environment


3. KAE OSAKA|Local Culture Meets International Living

View KAE OSAKA residents’ stories

KAE OSAKA is located inside a traditional shopping street, blending modern living with a nostalgic local atmosphere.

  • 3 minutes from the nearest station
  • 10 minutes to Umeda
  • International residents and cultural exchange

You can enjoy local life with access to public baths, riversides, and Osaka’s unique culture, while living in a modern, newly built house.

Best for: People who enjoy local culture and natural social interaction


4. HAYA OSAKA|A Calm and Creative Lifestyle

View HAYA OSAKA residents’ stories

HAYA OSAKA is designed for a relaxed and comfortable lifestyle with a creative atmosphere.

  • 5 minutes to Tennoji
  • Spacious house for up to 17 people
  • Popular among remote workers and creatives

With high ceilings, natural light, and a garden terrace, you can enjoy a peaceful lifestyle while still connecting with others naturally.

Best for: People who value calm, space, and a mindful lifestyle


5. ENN HYOGO|A Vibrant Community Full of Connections

View ENN HYOGO residents’ stories

ENN HYOGO offers a large, international community with excellent access to central Osaka.

  • 7 minutes to Umeda, 15 minutes to Namba
  • 4 minutes walk from the station
  • Diverse international community

With its courtyard, open staircases, and sunlit living spaces, the architecture itself encourages interaction and connection.

Best for: People who want to meet new people and experience a dynamic lifestyle


Comparison of 5 Share Houses

House Feature Best For
SEN Large, family-like community Deep connections
ZEZE Small, comfortable Beginners
KAE Local + international Casual interaction
HAYA Calm and spacious Quiet lifestyle
ENN Large, social Networking & community

Final Thoughts

Living in a share house is more than just sharing a space — it’s about connecting with people and creating meaningful daily experiences.

Each house offers a completely different lifestyle, so choosing the right one is key.

Check out the real stories from each house below:

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