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Types of rooms for license training camps | Advantages and disadvantages of shared rooms that are cheaper

License training camps offered by various driving schools have different plans. One of the differences is the type of room used during the license training camp. Since this will be your living space for a certain period of time, it is best to choose an environment that is as comfortable as possible and allows you to concentrate on studying for your license.

In this article, we will explain the main room types and characteristics available at license training camps, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of shared rooms, which are cheap. If you are considering a license training camp as a way to obtain a license, please check it out.

Room types and room allocations at the license training camp

Driving license training camps are unique in that they include training, testing, and accommodation. On average, it takes about two weeks to obtain a driver's license at a license training camp. In fact, it is important to create a comfortable environment so that you can concentrate on your lessons.

Here we will explain the room types and room allocations at the license training camp. Please use this as a reference when choosing a license training camp.

Shared room

Generally, the regular plan for license training camps is a plan that uses shared rooms. There are many cases where three or more people stay in the same room, and if you apply for a license training camp alone, you will be living with strangers.

Bathrooms and water facilities are shared, and it is not uncommon for bunk beds to be provided. For example, the number of people per room is often fixed, such as 3 to 5 people, and the cost decreases as the number of people per room increases.

Most driving schools have optional fees for plans other than shared rooms, so if you want to keep costs low, we recommend using shared rooms. However, if there are too many people, it can cause stress, so be sure to check the number of people per room in advance.

Twin room

A "twin room" is for two people to share the same room. The advantage of this is that it is cheaper than a single room rate, and because there are fewer people per room than in a shared room, stress is reduced.

For example, many students attend driver's license training camps with friends, and if you let them know when you apply that you would like to share a room with a friend, you can generally stay in the same room.

Single room

A "single room" is a private room with one bed for each person, similar to a typical hotel. In recent years, there are plans that allow you to stay at nearby hotels and inns, allowing you to stay in an environment similar to a single room on a trip.

Since you can use indoor facilities such as the toilet and bath whenever you want, you will feel less inconvenience in your daily life. Also, if there are other people in the same space, you will be a little concerned, but if you are in a single room, there is no stress in terms of communication.

Private room

A private room is a large room reserved for two or more friends. Although they are often slightly more expensive than regular plans for shared rooms, they are still less expensive than twin or single rooms.

This is recommended for people who want to keep their budget as low as possible but feel uneasy about sharing a room with strangers, or for people who want to have fun with friends in preparation for their graduation trip. However, the number of people that can be reserved varies depending on the training camp, so you will need to contact the training camp of your choice to adjust the number of people.

capsule bed

"Capsule Bed" is a training camp facility with dozens of single-person capsule beds, similar to a typical capsule hotel. Private rooms and simple personal lockers will be provided, and other facilities will be shared. Depending on the location, a small TV may be installed.

Although it is a small space, it is cheaper and has the advantage of providing a more private space compared to a shared room or twin room. You will be spending most of your day at the driving school, so if you are not particular about the environment in your room, you may want to consider this as an option. and

Benefits of sharing a room at a driving school

From here, we will introduce the benefits of using a shared room at a license training camp. It seems that many people choose to share a room at license training camps due to cost reasons. We will also explain in detail the specific costs and other benefits of the shared room plan.

low cost

The big advantage of sharing a room is that the more people you have, the cheaper the license training camp will be. In some cases, the price can be around 5,000 to 10,000 yen cheaper than a single or twin room.

However, the cost of license training camps often differs between peak and off-season, and the difference can be as much as 100,000 yen depending on the season of participation. Specifically, the busy seasons are from February to April and July to September, and the rest of the time is the off-season. If you want to prioritize cost, consider the timing of your participation in the license training camp.

You can meet new people and feel less lonely

Participants from all over the country gather at the license training camp. There are many different ages, so you have the opportunity to make friends with people you wouldn't normally meet. Especially if you share a room, you will be spending a lot of time with the person you share the room with, and many people think that the advantage is that you can get along well with each other. There are many things that you have to learn at the license training camp in a short period of time.

In the training to obtain a driver's license, there is a lot of learning to be done in a short period of time, and it is possible that you will have a hard time studying or fail the test. By teaching each other things you don't understand and encouraging each other, you may be able to get through the training period happily. In fact, many people say that they can take a breather by having casual conversations with their roommates, and sharing a room is especially suitable for people who think too much when they are alone or who don't like spending time alone.

I often spend my time in large spaces.

Although you can share a room with someone you don't know, the space itself is generally larger than a single or twin room. In the first place, the feeling of pressure in a small space can be stressful even if you are not aware of it, so the size of the room itself is surprisingly important in order to spend a comfortable time.

It's true that some people feel anxious about sharing a room with strangers, but since most of the time is spent at the driving school, the only time you can all be together in a shared room is before and after lessons. Since the progress of lessons and schedules differ from person to person, you can also think that the time you have to meet face to face is limited.

However, the number of people in shared rooms varies depending on the accommodation facility. No matter how spacious the room is, if there are too many people per room, it will feel cramped. Therefore, if you are considering using a shared room, be sure to check the size of the room and the maximum number of people when applying.

Disadvantages of sharing a room at a driving school

Many people may think, ``If I'm going to use a shared room with cost as my priority, I'll ignore the slight disadvantages.'' However, it is not a question of whether or not to share a room; an environment that is too stressful can have a negative impact on your physical condition and make it difficult to concentrate on your lessons.

However, the stress experienced by ``encountering something unexpected'' and ``having something that was somewhat expected happen'' is very different. Understanding some of the specific disadvantages of sharing a room can help you deal with problems more smoothly if you understand them in advance.

be considerate of people in the same room

The people you will be sharing a room with will be of the same sex, but other details will not be known until the day of the training camp. There are many cases where people experience stress living in the same room because they are not necessarily the same age or get along well with each other. A certain level of consideration is necessary even among friends, but a minimum level of manners and consideration is required when spending time in the same space as strangers.

In addition, there is little private time outside of class time, making this option not suitable for people who value alone time.

have to share equipment

Shared rooms at license training camps only have a space for sleeping, and facilities such as toilets, baths, and refrigerators are shared with other users. You may feel stressed if you want to take a bath in your free time or feel uncomfortable sharing the toilet with others.

Unfortunately, some users are reluctant to live together with others and lack basic consideration when using shared facilities. When sharing a room, be sure to pay attention to your manners and consideration, and remember that it will be less stressful if you treat your partner with a certain level of openness.

stress builds up

If you have lived in a dormitory or grew up in a family with many siblings, you may have some idea of the stress that comes with living together. At the license training camp, students will live together for at least two weeks.

Even if you don't have any problems with communication, everyday noises such as using the plumbing or snoring can be more stressful than you think. It's already a different environment from everyday life, and stress may cause you to feel unwell or make it difficult to concentrate on lessons.

For people who tend to get tired from communicating with people on a daily basis, or those who are not used to living together with others, it may be better to prioritize the environment over cost.

Common problems when sharing a room

 

In rare cases, you may run into trouble when sharing a room at a driver's license training camp. Here we will introduce some things that are likely to cause problems.

Be sure to understand the points to be careful of, such as when handling valuables. This alone will prevent major problems from occurring, but if any problems do occur, please contact the driving school, operating company, or the agency you requested them from as soon as possible to deal with them.

Theft damage

Since multiple people come in and out of shared rooms at various times, some people have been victims of theft. Many driver's license training camps have security boxes and take care to store valuables.

Keeping in mind that this is a short-term training camp whose main purpose is to obtain a driver's license, please keep the valuables you bring with you to a minimum. Additionally, since the environment is different from home, it is possible that your belongings may be lost even if you are not a victim of theft.

To avoid being suspected of theft, be careful about your actions and avoid touching other people's belongings, even if you are just trying to get them out of the way.

Bullying and fighting

Since people who do not know each other live together, it is expected that they will be dissatisfied with communication. Furthermore, even if you are not in the same room, if your class times overlap, some people may get along well with others and others may not. Since everyone is in an environment different from their daily lives, they may be under some stress, and it seems that trivial things can lead to fights or become the subject of backbiting and gossip.

If you are experiencing problems in your interpersonal relationships that you cannot resolve on your own, the first thing you should do is consult your driving school. If the issue still cannot be resolved or you are unable to resolve the issue, contact the operating company or the agency you used to discuss how to deal with the issue. If malicious troubles keep happening, consider using your smartphone's voice recorder function to record them and leave evidence as a self-defense measure.

Four things to check when choosing a room for your driving license training camp

We will introduce four points you should check when choosing a license training camp and room type. To make your license training camp more comfortable, check and prepare in advance.

1. Completeness of facilities and amenities

There are various types of accommodations for license training camps, including facilities such as student dormitories, hotels, inns, guesthouses, pensions, and condominiums. Furthermore, the level of amenities provided at each accommodation facility also differs.

First, check the number of shared facilities such as toilets, baths, and sinks, as well as the number of users. It is best to check whether the toilets and baths are for personal use, and if they are shared, check the size, available times, and rules for use. Additionally, more and more people are placing importance on the availability of Wi-Fi. Also, when many people use the same Wi-Fi, the speed may become slow, so be sure to check whether there are any inconveniences when using it.

If the refrigerator is shared, you will need to confirm how it will be used. In addition, it is important to understand in advance whether there are any living facilities such as computers, televisions, electric pots, washing machines, drying areas, and dryers, and the rules for using them. It is also a good idea to ask if the room has a desk, chair, and study space, or if there is a study room.

Hotels and hot spring facilities often provide amenities such as towels, loungewear, shampoo, body soap, and hair dryers. On the other hand, student dormitories may not have as many amenities. By checking the amenities, it will be easier to get an idea of what daily necessities you should prepare.

2. Room size and space for one person

When choosing a license training camp, many people tend to prioritize price. However, the size of single rooms and twin rooms varies depending on the facility. Also, if you are sharing a room, you should be concerned about not only the size of the room, but also how much space there is for one person compared to the size of the room.

Also, the bedding may be a futon or a bed, so be sure to check if you are interested. Especially if you are a tall person, you may feel cramped unless you check the length and width of the bed. Many people find that bunk beds are inconvenient, such as being short and narrow, so it's a good idea to check in advance.

3. Presence or absence of security measures

Security measures should also be taken into account, especially when used by women. You can reduce your worries about crime prevention by checking whether a manager is always present at the dormitory and whether there are security cameras. If you are applying for a dormitory that is separate for men and women, we recommend checking whether the building itself is separate, on separate floors, or whether each room is separate.

There have been cases where people applied thinking it was a women-only facility, but did not expect to pass men in the hallway when entering and exiting, or to share the same elevator. Also, even if you are staying in a different building, the dining room may be the same.

In addition, please check in advance whether there are enough security boxes for each person and the evacuation route in case of a disaster.

Four. User reviews information

Some training camps seem to use images that look better than the actual ones in their brochures and websites to attract customers. It is difficult to understand the shortcomings of individual training camps from official information, so one way is to refer to word-of-mouth information.

You can find a variety of reviews regarding the quality of facilities compared to the cost and the environment in which you can concentrate on studying. Reviews are often helpful in cases where only the lowest price is listed and it is difficult to know the exact price without actually inquiring.

One thing to keep in mind when referring to reviews is that people have different concerns and priorities. For example, even if a single room guest gives a low rating, it does not necessarily mean that they will experience the same inconvenience when staying in a twin room or shared room. When checking reviews, think about what you are particularly concerned about or feel anxious about, and then look for reviews related to that topic.

Decide your driving school room based on not only the price but also the overall criteria.

The advantage of a driver's license camp is that you can get your driver's license in a short period of time and the fees are relatively low. However, in order to concentrate on your training in an environment that is different from your daily life, you should consider a license training camp comprehensively, including not only the price but also the type of room.

Even if you choose a license training camp with priority on cost and time, if you fail the exam because you can't concentrate on the lessons, the accommodation period may be longer than expected, and the cost will be increased accordingly. Sometimes it costs extra. If you aim to obtain a driver's license efficiently, it is important to prepare an environment where you can spend your time comfortably within your budget.

Some people say they feel stressed after being in the same space for two weeks, even if they are friends. First, sort out what aspects of your relationships and living environment make you more likely to feel stressed, and then choose the most suitable plan.

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