"stay@" is the real-social-networking-service(RSNS) website that connects host families to guests/students/travelers/friends.

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What is stay@?

Homestays do not necessarily have to be limited to going abroad to study a language but can also be used as an opportunity to experience a variety of different lifestyles.

As a guest

A way of homestay is up to you.
Want to learn additional languages. Want to experience farm life. Want to feel a different culture. A backpacker wants to get a cheaper homestay. etc..
The Hosts can make original homestay.
Please find out your favorite host and enjoy your homestay!

Merits for a guest

  • To register and to use stay@ fees are all free.
  • You can search your favorite host by a place or a purpose that you want to stay.
  • You can see Host's profile, Tsubuyaki or Rating.
  • You can make contact with Hosts directly.

As a host

You can check a guest's profile, so you can decide to whether accept him/her or not after you see his/her information.
You can arrange your stay plan by yourself. For example, you make it as free of charge or pay reward to a guest for helping your job(farming and babybaby-sitting etc...).
By appealing your home and family to guests will give your confidence to them and help you to get many guests.
Moreover if you contact a guest each other by using "Message" in advance, you can get rid of your anxiety.

Merits for a host

  • To register and to use stay@ fees are all free.
  • You can contact your guest in advance, so you can let him/her know your home prohibitions and know his/her expectations.
  • You can accept a guest when it is convenient for you.

Efficient use of stay@

As a guest

  • You can customize your profile page opened to the public or opened to only your friends or closed.
  • You can pick out your favorite host for measuring his/her family information(ex.children, pets and no-smoking etc...) or stay charges.
  • If you want to stay for studying language, you can ask hosts that they are both native speaker or not and how can they speak your mother tongue.
  • If you want to stay for travel, it is a little bit different pleasure to stay at a host's house instead of a hotel.

As a host

  • You can accept your guest's proposal after you and he/she know each other through "Message" or "Tsubuyaki".
  • If you are farmer and want some guests to help your farming, you can receive them as live-in part-timers.
  • You can arrange your plans and stay charges however you want, so you can appeal to guests your original plans.
  • You can get an additional income for having guests stay at a vacant room in your house.