ISI offers Toda International House, a dormitory directly managed by ISI to support the student life .
About 5 minutes away on foot from Toda station in the JR Saikyo line, it is conveniently located in a quiet residential area that also includes 24 hour shops, fast food stores and shopping centers in the immediate vecinity, which makes it very easy to live. In this dorm you can experience different cultural exchanges and acquire language skills by sharing your life with students from different nationalities. There are also safety measures such as resident staff, entrance autolock, security cameras, etc. as well as shared facilities such as study room and fitness room.
Floors are divided according to gender. The Male Floor (2F) is calm and green and the Female Floor (3F) is coordinated with a soft pink line. There are single and double rooms and in both cases rooms are equipped with air conditioners, beds, closets, desks, chairs, bookcases, refrigerators, etc.
Floors are divided according to gender. The Male Floor (2F) is calm and green and the Female Floor (3F) is coordinated with a soft pink line. There are single and double rooms and in both cases rooms are equipped with air conditioners, beds, closets, desks, chairs, bookcases, refrigerators, etc.
In this living room students gather to watch TV or chat. Since it faces the garden it feels very wide and pleasant. Toda International students are from all over the world so you can hear different languages around. It is, literally, an international environment.
A place of relaxation to chat while eating. Even if everyone goes to a different school and your future career paths are different, you will make friends by staying here.
In Toda International House you can cook your own meals so you can buy the ingredients and cook them in the kitchen. It is also an opportunity to show off you country's cuisine to your roommates, teach recipes and communicate.
These rooms are prepared for students who want to concentrate for a long time while studying. As each seat is divided in booths, you can concentrate on studying while receiving stimulus from other students.
In this room balance balls and yoga mats can be used freely.
Our students spend a lot of time studying, but it is also important for us that they have the opportunity to keep fit.
Laundry room is fully equipped and is convenient to use since it doesn't get crowded thanks to the numerous machines you can find.
Toda International House is located in Toda, a city with a population of about 140,000 people in the southern part of Saitama Prefecture (adjacent to Tokyo).
In the area around Toda station there are many convenient facilities for daily life such as supermarkets, convenience (24 hour) stores, restaurants, shopping center, sports center, clinics, etc.
Saitama, Tokyo's dormitory town, is connected to Tokyo by the JR Saikyo line, so you can access easily popular areas such as Ikebukuro, Shinjuku and Shibuya.
A large shopping center that opened in front of Toda station in 2016. You can find a variety of shops that offer home appliances, supermarkets, book stores, rental CD/DVD shops, medical related shops, cafes and restaurants.
A hamburger shop between the dorm and Toda station. Its unique taste can be only enjoyed in Japan. If you are an international student, you will become addicted!
Home of the representative Beef Bowl, Japanese fast food. Cheap, delicious, fast but mandatory. You can order as take-out so you can take it to the dorm and eat it in there!
This convenience store is located in front of the dormitory. You will get so used to it that you will think that you cannot survive without it!
A public sports center located 4 minutes away on foot from the dorm. If you are a registered citizen you can use the gym and the heated pool at a low price.
I entered the dormitory in October. The dorm dad and mom are also very kind to everyone, so living here is very enjoyable and lively. From here onward I'm aiming to enroll in university or vocational school in Japan!
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Go Hinken (Taiwan)
I study 2-3 hours every day with the purpose of enrolling in university. I am also interested on meeting students from around the world in the dorm. The dormitory is cleaned daily and I love how beautiful it is.
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Liu Youngchan (Taiwan)
I entered the dormitory in October. I was very worried about living apart from my family for the first time but I am very happy now because I made new friends in the dorm. I am interested in nutrition, but I am also interested on learning a lot of things about Japan, that way when I return to China in the future I can be successful.
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Chin Taiyu (China)
I joined the dormitory in July. It is close to the station and very convenient because there's a convenient store nearby. My Japanese level is still beginner's so I often talk in English and Chinese. I think it is the best environment for students who also want to learn English and Chinese.
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Benjamin Sas (Hungary)