E-mix (E-mix Self-Study Rooms in Akihabara, Kameido, Motoyawata and Tsudanuma), foreigners utilize the facilities for various reasons, not limited to Japanese natives.
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At E-MIX (E-MIX Self-Study Rooms in Akihabara, Kameido, Motoyawata, and Tsudanuma), not only Japanese but also foreigners, mainly including Chinese, Koreans, Taiwanese, Hong Kongers, Vietnamese, Nepalese, Thais, and Russians, have been recently utilizing the facilities.
Let’s explain why foreigners use self-study rooms in Tokyo and Chiba.
Quiet Environment and Concentration: Self-study rooms generally offer a quiet and conducive environment for concentration. Often, foreigners may not have access to suitable study environments in places like homes or hostels. Therefore, self-study rooms appeal to foreigners as quiet and calm places.
Adequate Facilities: Self-study rooms usually provide not only desks and chairs but also Wi-Fi, charging points, and learning resources such as books and materials. These facilities help foreigners acquire what they need for their studies.
Safety: Safety in a new environment is an important concern for foreigners. Self-study rooms generally have strong security measures in place, providing a safe learning environment.
Community and Support: Self-study rooms are places where students and working individuals gather, offering opportunities for interaction and information sharing with other users. For foreigners, having a place to obtain local information and study-related advice is valuable.
For these reasons, the cases of foreigners using self-study rooms in Tokyo and Chiba may be increasing.
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