News Vol.57

2013.11.21 |  Newsletter Back Number | 

This is Ronnie, Ken and Dai of UR-Whitestone!!

Konnichiwa!! How is everyone?
This Saturday, November 23rd, Japan is celebrating “Labor Thanksgiving Day” 勤労感謝の日 Kinro Kansha no hi. The celebration commemorates the labor and production as well as giving one another thanks.

The Children gives flowers and small presents to their parents or teachers to give appreciation and thanks for their hard work.

* 1 Month Free Rent Campaign is still available in Saitama area (for certain apartments) until November 30th. Please do not miss this opportunity!

☆UR Autumn Campaign☆

Campaign Duration: September 1 to November 30

● 2 Months Deposit Campaign
Paying 2 months deposit instead of 3 months deposit.

● Deposit Installment Campaign
Paying only 1 month deposit when signing the contract and remaining to be paid in the next following year(s) by providing sufficient tax certificate.

● 1 Month Free Rent Campaign
First month rent gets free if you do not terminate the contract within a year.

http://www.ur-housing.com/whatnew/1568/

☆Whitestone Autumn Campaign☆

Campaign Duration: September 1 to November 30
※ Contract must be made within the campaign period

Earn up to 10,000 yen easily!!!

We offer two types of campaign. For more
details, please check the link below:

http://www.ur-housing.com/whatnew/1576/

Please contact us for more information:
03-6721-5076
info@ur-whitestone.com
www.ur-housing.com

☆Interesting Facts☆

Sleeping On The Train

If you have been staying in Japan for a couple of weeks, you should have noticed that it is not unusual to see a lot of people sleeping on the train.
Japan is recognised as one of the world`s hardest working nations. A combination of guilt and solidarity at workplace gives people long working hours. And also, Japan has highly developed transportation network that some people end up renting cheaper apartments in the suburbs by taking a long but safe train ride to work.

If you have not yet tried sleeping on the train, you can find some techniques in how to sleep in Japan on the link below! Enjoy!! =)

http://www.japan-talk.com/jt/new/how-to-sleep-in-japan

It is ok to sleep but just do not drool on yourself or be knock-out on your sit! =)

☆Give us Feedback☆

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Please also feel free to send us your questions and we will respond as soon as we can.

Email us at: info@ur-whitestone.com