Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions about applying for a student dormitory and living in a dormitory are listed below. Please read them before you apply.
About dormitory applications
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I'd like to enter Tokyo Tech next spring and stay in a student dormitory. When do applications open?
We start accepting online applications from mid-January.
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Can I apply before the release of the entrance exam results?
Yes. However, you’ll lose your eligibility if you fail the exam.
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I’d like to secure a room in a dormitory in February, before the entrance exam results in March. Is that possible if I pay rent?
Not allowed. You can move in after the move-in date.
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Can I apply for more than one dormitory and indicate my first choice, second choice, etc.?
Applications will only be accepted for one dormitory. However, if you are unable to move into the dormitory you have applied for, we may be able to offer you another dormitory if one is available.
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Could my application be rejected? What’s the ratio of applications for dormitories?
Selection will be by lottery if the number of applications exceeds capacity.
The ratio of applications differs every year, depending on the dormitory.
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If my application is successful, can I choose my room? Can I request a room change after moving in?
You can’t choose your room or roommates, and room change requests are not accepted.
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Is there a charge for cancellation?
No cancellation fee will be charged.
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Will the initial fee be refunded when I leave?
The initial fee is not refundable.
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Can I view rooms before applying?
A Yes. Please contact the Student Support Division.
(No viewing available for Suzukakedai House and Minami-Tsukushino House)
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Can I keep my room while on a leave of absence or studying abroad? If yes, will I be charged rent?
Please inquire separately as it depends on the period and circumstances.
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What is the “reservation number” printed on my application form?
It’s a number for students enrolling in certain specified programs.
About dormitory life
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Is there a curfew?
No curfew.
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Can my friends visit me in my room?
In principle, only residents are allowed to enter private rooms. Access to common areas is handled differently in each dormitory, so please inquire for details.
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May friends stay overnight?
Non-residents are not allowed to stay overnight.
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Are meals provided?
No, the dormitories aren’t catered.
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Is there a TV in the dormitory? If not, can I bring my own?
Private rooms are not equipped with a TV, but some dormitories have common rooms with one. Please consult us if you would like to bring your own.
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Can I access the internet in my room?
Internet service is available in the dormitory. No application is required.
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Is bedding provided?
Those in other dormitories have only a mattress. Please bring your own bedding set and linen, or purchase them from our supplier at a discount rate. (No purchasing available for Suzukakedai House and Minami-Tsukushino House)
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How do I pay the rent?
Payment methods differ depending on the dormitory. We’ll explain the relevant procedure to each student well before their residency starts.
Minamishinagawa House
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Is the Minami-Shinagawa House located within cycling distance of the campus?
Yes. Some residents commute by bicycle.
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What appliances are provided in residential units?
There is a refrigerator, microwave.
Senzokuike House
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Can I have a specific address?
Only if you’ve been assigned a room. Please contact us if you would like to view the facility.
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Can my friends visit me in the house?
Female visitors are allowed to visit, but may only enter the dining room and lounge.
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I’d like to ask my father to help me move in/out. Can he enter the dormitory?
He’ll be allowed to enter the dining room and lounge on the first floor only. Please follow the rules about visitors.
Midorigaoka House
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Are undergraduate students accepted?
No, the Midorigaoka House is exclusively for graduate students.
Nagatsuta House
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Is there a shuttle bus to the campus?
Yes, there’s a free shuttle bus that for only Nagatsuta House residents between the dormitory and Suzukakedai Campus — three times in the morning and evening. It takes about 10 minutes.
Unfortunately, Nagatsuta House residents are not allowed to ride bicycles to school.
Komaba Dormiory, Shofu Dormiory and Umegaoka Dormiory
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I’m a new international student. Can I apply for an international dormitory?
New international students and exchange students who have received an invitation to move in from the Student Support Division and have a reservation number may apply.
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How can I get a reservation number?
If you have a reservation number, yes. We send information about dormitories along with a reservation number to eligible international students.
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Can Japanese students reside in the dormitory?
Only those assigned as dormitory tutors will be permitted and may be able to move in when recruited.