Guest house information Hello-Goodbye!

Welcome to Guest house Borderless-tokyo!!
~Newcommers in May!~
May 11th Welcome Philippe ! (Itabashi house)
28years old guy from France. He studied architect in Canada and worked
there for 5years. Now he's here in Japan to study Japanese and also learn
Japanese style of architecture. He's a friend of Melanie who lived in
Oyama house.
May 13th Welcome Jina ! (Akabane house)
29yrs old girl from Korea. She used to work at a trading company in Korea
for 5yrs and now she is going to study Japanese in a language school.
May 13th Welcome Mikyeong! (Akabane house)
27yrs old girl from Korea. She is a quiet type but likes to interact
with others. She was a teacher back in Korea.
May 28th Welcome Roberto! (Tawaramachi house)
27yrs old guy from Spain. He's here for an internship job in Cervantes
Institute Tokio. He has a lot of share experience when he was going to
University. He can't speak Japanese but English is OK!


Good-bye! See you some other day!
~Members that left in May.~
May 1st. Goodbye Anna and Dawn! (Akabane house)
Anna and Dawn will move into a house closer to the school so they will
leave.
They have stayed in Akabane house for about 3months.
Since they were really good friends even before they moved in,
it was too bad to know that they didn't really interact with other housemates
but at least they're getting used to the life in Japan now and we hope
they will enjoy there stay in Tokyo!
Thank you very much!
May 27th. Goodbye Aaron ! (Higashisuna house)
Aaron will go to Mongolia to help his friend do his buisness
after he leaves Tokyo so he will move out.
He has stayed at Higashisuna house for about 3months.
When he was here in Tokyo, he made a sign saying
"private english lesson for \100000000000 !"
and put it around his neck and stood at the major station in Tokyo.
And he made some money to survive with that!
So a tough guy like him will be alright in Mongolia.
He also said that he might be back in Tokyo again.
We'll be looking forward to seeing him in the future!
Thank you very much!

















