A traditional Japanese inn located in the heart of Ikeda City has been reborn as a modern share house.
The greatest appeal of this residence is its carefully designed, hotel-like interior, along with the fact that each private room is fully equipped with its own bathroom and toilet.
Many problems in share houses arise from differences in cleanliness standards, especially around shared water facilities, so the entire building has been fully renovated to ensure that all residents can live comfortably and stress-free without disrupting the sense of community, which is the most important aspect of shared living.
The Sheep combines the elegance of a hotel with thoughtful design for everyday life, offering two on-site clothes dryers, a rooftop terrace with a spacious drying area where even futons can be aired, secure parcel lockers, and a luxurious living space reminiscent of a hotel entrance, with carefully curated spaces throughout the house.
Because it is a small-scale share house, residents can enjoy a warm and close-knit atmosphere while living in comfort and refined style, and we invite you to experience life at The Sheep for yourself.
If you’re even a little curious, come and take a look!
You’re more than welcome to visit — even if it’s just to see the place or have a quick chat.
Questions like
“What kind of people live in a share house?”
“How do residents share chores?”
“Will I still have private time?”
— are all welcome, too. Feel free to contact us anytime!
By visiting in person, you’ll get a real sense of the atmosphere and the warmth of the people — something you can’t quite feel through photos alone.
Share Space
- Kitchen: Two kitchens (one large and one small) are available, fully equipped with cooking appliances such as a microwave oven and rice cooker.
- Toilets: One shared toilet is available, and each private room is also equipped with its own toilet.
- Washing Machines: 2 units available.
- Dryers: 2 units available.
- Rooftop Terrace: An open and relaxing space where you can enjoy an outdoor atmosphere. Clothes and futons can also be hung out to dry.
- Internet: High-speed Wi-Fi using a fiber-optic connection is available throughout the house.
Private Rooms
- Bed & Mattress
- Desk & Chair
- Storage Case
- Clothing Rack (Hanger Rack)
- Air Conditioner (Cooling & Heating)
- Storage Space
The Sheep池田 の特徴
Features of The Sheep IKEDA
Comfort-Focused Living
Each private room is furnished with essential furniture and a refrigerator, and all rooms are equipped with their own bathroom and toilet, allowing residents to enjoy shared living while maintaining their own pace and personal privacy.
In the shared areas, there are two washing machines and two dryers available, and a coin-operated laundromat is also located within the building, making it easy to wash large items such as blankets that cannot be cleaned in standard household washing machines.
Another appealing feature is the spacious rooftop drying area, where even futons can be comfortably aired, adding to a stress-free and comfortable daily life.
Hotel-Like Shared Spaces
Safe and Clean Management System
Regular Cleaning: Shared areas are cleaned on a regular basis to maintain a high level of cleanliness.
On-site Management Support: In the event of any issues or troubles, management responds promptly to ensure a safe and comfortable living environment.
Access
Access to Nearby Stations
- Hankyu Ikeda Station: 4 minutes on foot
- Hankyu Ishibashi-Handai-mae Station: 8 minutes by bicycle
Travel Time to Major Areas
- Osaka University (Toyonaka Campus): 13 minutes by bicycle
- Hankyu Ishibashi-Handai-mae Station: 2 minutes by train
- Hankyu Osaka-Umeda Station: 19 minutes by train
- JR Shin-Osaka Station: 25 minutes by train
費用について
About Fees
| Status 空室状況 | No. 部屋番号 | Size / Type 広さ / 様式 | Monthly Rent 月額賃料 | Common Fee 共益費 | Move-in Fee 入居金 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 〇6/1〜 | 2-A(206) | 15.5㎡ / 洋室 | ¥59,500 | ¥14,000 | ¥20,000 |
| × | 2-B(207) | 15.5㎡ / 洋室 | ¥59,500 | ¥14,000 | ¥20,000 |
| 〇2/1〜 | 2-C(208) | 15.5㎡ / 洋室 | ¥59,500 | ¥14,000 | ¥20,000 |
| × | 2-D(210) | 15.5㎡ / 洋室 | ¥59,500 | ¥14,000 | ¥20,000 |
| × | 3-A(306) | 15.5㎡ / 洋室 | ¥59,500 | ¥14,000 | ¥20,000 |
| × | 3-B(307) | 15.5㎡ / 洋室 | ¥59,500 | ¥14,000 | ¥20,000 |
| 〇2/1〜 | 3-C(308) | 15.5㎡ / 洋室 | ¥59,500 | ¥14,000 | ¥20,000 |
| × | 3-D(310) | 15.5㎡ / 洋室 | ¥59,500 | ¥14,000 | ¥20,000 |
- The common service fee includes electricity, gas, water, Wi-Fi, regular cleaning of shared areas, and the cost of shared amenities.
- A cleaning fee of ¥15,000 is required upon move-out. If the used areas are properly cleaned before departure, the fee will be reduced by ¥5,000.
- For move-outs within less than four months, an additional charge equivalent to one month’s rent will apply.
Steps to Move In
Please feel free to contact us by phone or email.
Our staff will be happy to answer your questions and provide detailed information about any share houses you’re interested in.
If you already have a property in mind, we can share availability and conditions in detail.
Visit the share house in person to check the rooms, facilities, and common areas.
During the tour, feel free to ask any questions about daily life or how the facilities are used.
Our staff will help you find the share house that best suits your needs.
If you find a property you like after the viewing, we’ll move on to the contract.
You’ll fill out the necessary forms and review the terms — including rent, common service fees, and house rules — before signing the agreement.
Once the contract is complete, you’ll receive your keys and a brief orientation on how to use the facilities.
Our support continues even after you move in, so please don’t hesitate to reach out anytime if you have questions or concerns.
If you’re even a little curious, come and take a look!
You’re more than welcome to visit — even if it’s just to see the place or have a quick chat.
Questions like
“What kind of people live in a share house?”
“How do residents share chores?”
“Will I still have private time?”
— are all welcome, too. Feel free to contact us anytime!
By visiting in person, you’ll get a real sense of the atmosphere and the warmth of the people — something you can’t quite feel through photos alone.































