The purpose of this study is to clarify the relationships between resident status and resident interaction. The study will then consider the residents’ viewpoints concerning their resident status and their ways to spend holidays. As a specific case in point, the study examines the Residence Type Guesthouse “Tokyo Guesthouse (Tentative)” located at Central Tokyo. As a result, the followings are found: 1) Over 80% of Tokyo Guesthouse residents are young workers. 2) Some of them pointed out that the merit of living in a residence type guesthouse is to be able to have the opportunity and space for a full conversation with other residents. 3) On the other hand, some of the residents try to prevent excessive interference with other residents. 4) Some of them often go out with other residents.