Male Student Dormitory
Dormy Hyakumanben Annexe
Located conveniently, just a five-minute walk to Kyoto University.
Meals are provided on weekdays, Sundays, and holidays.
- Structure: Reinforced concrete, one basement floor, five floors above groun
- Rooms: Western-style rooms: 11.49-13.02 sq m. (7.1-8.0 tatami mats) Capacity: 168
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How to Find Us
- Address
- 151, Tanaka Oi-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto.
- Transport
- Approx.6 min walk from Demachiyanagi Station, Keihan Oto Line.
Approx.6 min walk from Demachiyanagi Station, Eizan Railway Main Line.
Approx.2 min walk from City Bus Hyakumanben stop. - Journey time to main train stations
- Approx. 20 min to Kyoto Station / 15 min to Imadegawa Station by bus
Long-term Contract Price
(91days or more to 12months)
Room type | Type D | |
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Indoor equipment | Single room | |
Initial Cost (At Contract) |
Entrance Fee | 95,000 yen |
Security Deposit | 50,000 yen | |
Building maintenance fee | 3,000 yen | |
Room Cleaning Charge | 47,300 yen | |
Total const (at contract) |
195,300 yen | Monthly Cost | Rent (Meals included) |
84,200 yen |
Monthly Maintenance Fee | 6,000 yen | |
Water Rates | 1,650 yen | |
Electric fee | 7,150 yen | |
Internet charge | 3,960 yen |
- Contract period should be from 91 days up to a year.
- Monthly rent + Actual cost (electric and internet bill) will be automatically withdrawn from your account on the 27th of each month.
- No renewal fee required.
- In the case of early termination, security deposit will not be refunded.
- In the case of early termination, you will be charged an additional monthly cost.
- Monthly cost must be paid even you are away from the dormitory for long term during the contract period.
- The room cleaning fee is the cost incurred at the time of contract.
- The deposit will be refunded to your bank account after leaving the dormitory if there is no problem. The transfer fee is your responsibility.
- Your room will be checked before you leave the dormitory, and there might be an additional room cleaning charge required if we find any damaged or lost items.
- Tax included.
- It is necessary to contract with Kansai Electric Power Co.,Ltd. directly.(some dormitories)
Short-term Contract Price
(30days or more but less than 91days)
Room type | Type D | |
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Indoor equipment | Single room | |
Initial Cost (At Contract) |
Application fee | 10,000 yen |
Maintenance fee | 3,000 yen | Monthly Cost | Rent (Meals incluuded) |
106,700 yen |
Internet charge | 3,960 yen | |
Room Cleaning Charge※ | 47,300 yen |
- Even if you have applied at the current rate, the revised price may apply depending on the time of renewal.
- Room Cleaning Charged will be requireed to more than 90 days stay.
- Contract period should be from 30 days to 90 days.
- Full oayment of your stay should be made before you move in.
- In the case of early termination, your payment will not be refunded.
- No renewal fee required.
- Electric base fee, electric bill, and bedclothes rental fee are incluuded in the monthly rent.
- Tax included.
Surrounding Environment
This is the student street.
Hongo and Komaba are the streets known for the University of Tokyo, while Hyakumanben is the street known for Kyoto University. Hyakumanben has the atmosphere of a student town. The name Hyakumanben is said to come from Chionji Temple, located at the northeast corner of the intersection of the street. It is said that the temple was named after a monk who chanted the Buddhist prayer a million times at the end of the Kamakura period (1185-1333), which caused a plague to subside.
It has been about 130 years since Kyoto University was founded here, and many Doshisha University and Kyoto University of the Arts students now live here. Hyakumanben is an easy-living street with many inexpensive and delicious set-meal restaurants, ramen shops, coffee shops where students can spend time with friends, and unique antiquarian bookstores. The confluence of the Kamo and Takano Rivers, known as the Kamo River Delta, has been used as a filming location for movies and animations. It attracts many young people and families as a spot for relaxation. If you go a little further afield, you will find many places to stroll on weekends and holidays. These places include Shimogamo-jinja Shrine, a World Heritage site famous for its deity of marriage, and the Philosopher’s Path, crowded with many tourists during the cherry blossom season.