Which stations have good access to Ikebukuro Sta as a workplace while offering low rent? List the stations that can be reached within 20 minutes.
Many people may find it confusing to figure out which stations along the numerous Tokyo railway lines offer both convenient access and relatively affordable rent. In this article, we introduce stations with good access to Ikebukuro and relatively lower rents.
Ikebukuro Station is served by multiple lines and is often seen as a major terminal close to central Tokyo (inside the Yamanote Line). This can lead some to assume that housing prices are high or that crowding is intense. However, in reality, there are several areas from which you can reach Ikebukuro in about 20 minutes by avoiding (i.e., not passing through) the more expensive “inside Yamanote” area and minimizing transfers.
In this article, we will pick up stations where (1) you can get to Ikebukuro Station within 20 minutes with no transfers (direct service), and (2) you can get to Ikebukuro Station within 20 minutes with just one transfer. We will primarily show this in table format. Note that depending on train service types such as express or semi-express, travel times can be even shorter, so please use this information as a rough guide.
Seibu Ikebukuro Line
Tobu Tojo Line
JR Saikyo Line (Local)
JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
For “no-transfer” routes, these five lines directly connect to Ikebukuro Station (excluding areas inside the Yamanote Line). If you allow “one transfer within 20 minutes,” the number of stations you can consider greatly increases, including those with short transfer connections on nearby main lines.
1. No Transfers (Direct) Within 20 Minutes to Ikebukuro Station
1-1. Seibu Ikebukuro Line
This line runs from Ikebukuro Station to the city of Hannō in Saitama Prefecture and is one of Seibu Railway’s main lines. It passes through popular residential areas such as Nerima and Shakujii-Koen.
Station
Approx. time to Ikebukuro
Remarks
Shiinamachi
Approx. 3 min
Just one stop from Ikebukuro. The area around the station is packed with shops and residential buildings.
Higashi-Nagasaki
Approx. 6 min
Has a small shopping street and a calm residential atmosphere.
Ekoda
Approx. 8 min
A student town near Nihon University College of Art, dotted with cafes and eateries.
Sakuradai
Approx. 10 min
Within walking distance of Nerima Station. Quiet residential area.
Nerima
Approx. 12 min
Transfer point to Toei Oedo Line and others. Busy area with plenty of shopping options.
Nakamurabashi
Approx. 14 min
Near the Chihiro Art Museum. Primarily residential and small shopping streets.
Fujimidai
Approx. 16 min
Quiet residential area. Fewer large stores.
Nerima-Takanodai
Approx. 18 min
Residential area with schools. Supermarkets and other stores near the station.
Shakujii-Koen
Approx. 20 min
Popular area with a large, lush park (Shakujii Park) and a shopping district.
Example Share House near Sakuradai
✔ Colorful and stylish living area
✔ Within easy reach of multiple lines at Nerima Station
✔ Just 3 minutes on foot to Sakuradai Station
✔ A cat is in residence
Seibu Ikebukuro Line “Sakuradai” Station, 3-minute walk
1-2. Tobu Tojo Line
This line runs from Ikebukuro Station toward Kawagoe and Higashimatsuyama in Saitama Prefecture. Popular residential areas such as Tokiwadai, Kamitabashi, Shiki, and Kawagoe lie along its route.
Station
Approx. time to Ikebukuro
Remarks
Kita-Ikebukuro
Approx. 3 min
One stop from Ikebukuro. Residential area with fewer shops.
Shimo-Itabashi
Approx. 5 min
Possible pedestrian connection to JR Itabashi Station or Toei Mita Line Shin-Itabashi Station.
Oyama
Approx. 7 min
Known for its lively “Happy Road Oyama” shopping street.
Tokiwadai
Approx. 9 min
A calm residential area with a relatively safe reputation.
Kami-Itabashi
Approx. 11 min
Many schools in the vicinity; a popular area for families.
Naka-Itabashi
Approx. 13 min
Small shopping streets, convenient for daily necessities. Bus routes connect to the Itabashi Ward Office area.
Tobu-Nerima
Approx. 16 min
Has a large shopping complex (Aeon Itabashi), making shopping convenient.
Shimo-Akatsuka
Approx. 18 min
Within walking distance to Tokyo Metro “Chikatetsu-Akatsuka” Station (Yurakucho Line).
Narimasu
Approx. 20 min
Near the border with Saitama. Many supermarkets and eateries.
Example Share House near Kami-Itabashi
✔ Rent starting in the 30,000 yen range, easy on the wallet
✔ Women-only property for peace of mind
✔ Small scale with 8 rooms
Tobu Tojo Line “Kami-Itabashi” Station, 8-minute walk
1-3. JR Saikyo Line (Local)
This line primarily connects Tokyo with Saitama (from Osaki Station to Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Omiya). It runs through major terminals such as Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro, making it extremely convenient, though it can become very crowded during rush hour.
Station
Approx. time to Ikebukuro
Remarks
Itabashi
Approx. 3 min
Near Tobu Shimo-Itabashi Station and Toei Mita Line Shin-Itabashi Station. Few shopping areas.
Jujo
Approx. 6 min
Known for Jujo Ginza Shopping Street with a traditional vibe and many eateries.
Akabane
Approx. 8 min
Transfers available to Keihin-Tohoku Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line. Numerous commercial and dining options.
Kita-Akabane
Approx. 11 min
Less developed than Akabane, but still a quiet residential area.
Ukima-Funado
Approx. 13 min
Borders Toda City across the Arakawa River. Ukima Park/Funado area is by the riverside.
Todakōen
Approx. 16 min
Close to Toda Boat Race Course. Parks and sports facilities in the vicinity.
Toda
Approx. 18 min
Mix of residential and commercial areas. Riverside condo developments are ongoing.
Kita-Toda
Approx. 20 min
Features a large shopping mall near the station, convenient for shopping.
Example Share House near Jujo
✔ Natural/vintage-style interior
✔ English conversation activities
✔ Community-based environment for people in their 20s–30s
JR Keihin-Tohoku Line “Higashi-Jujo” Station, 7-minute walk
1-4. JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line
This line (actually an operational service) runs from Omiya in Saitama down to Yokohama, Zushi, and Odawara in Kanagawa. It passes through Akabane, Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, and Shibuya, cutting diagonally across Tokyo’s central area. Its trains vary by type (rapid, special rapid, etc.).
Station
Approx. time to Ikebukuro
Remarks
Akabane
Approx. 8 min
Possible transfer to JR Saikyo Line and Keihin-Tohoku Line. Highly convenient hub where multiple lines intersect.
Urawa
Approx. 16 min
Famous as an educational city. Shopping facilities (station buildings, etc.) make it convenient for daily needs.
Example Share House near Urawa
✔ Over 40 tatami mats of common living space
✔ Rooftop balcony over 100 square meters
✔ PARCO, Isetan, and Atre at the station for great shopping
✔ Fully equipped water facilities
This line connects Wako-shi Station in Saitama with Tokyo’s eastern side (Toyosu) and extends to Shin-Kiba Station. Although it runs roughly parallel to the Fukutoshin Line between Ikebukuro and Shin-Kiba, it has different numbers of stations and stopping patterns.
Station
Approx. time to Ikebukuro
Remarks
Kanamecho
Approx. 2 min
Next to Ikebukuro. The area has schools and shops scattered around.
Senkawa
Approx. 4 min
Quiet residential neighborhood. Offers access to central Tokyo without entering the Yamanote loop.
Kotake-Mukaihara
Approx. 6 min
Connection to Fukutoshin Line & Seibu Yurakucho Line. Many through-services available.
Hikawadai
Approx. 10 min
Plenty of parks and schools in the area, relatively quiet station front.
Heiwadai
Approx. 12 min
Served by many bus routes; connects to the Kami-Itabashi area.
Chikatetsu-Akatsuka
Approx. 14 min
Within walking distance of Tobu Shimo-Akatsuka Station.
Chikatetsu-Narimasu
Approx. 16 min
Walking distance to Tobu Narimasu Station. Has shopping and dining options.
Wako-shi
Approx. 19–20 min
Direct service with Tobu Tojo Line & Fukutoshin Line. Major hub in southern Saitama.
Example Share House near Heiwadai
✔ Surrounded by nature for a resort-like atmosphere
✔ Lush green “share garden”
✔ Natural materials used for a cozy house
✔ Capable of hosting concerts! There’s even a piano.
Yurakucho/Fukutoshin Line “Heiwadai” Station, 13-minute walk
Next, let’s look at one-transfer routes that will get you to Ikebukuro within 20 minutes.
2. One-Transfer Routes to Ikebukuro Station Within 20 Minutes
For one-transfer routes to Ikebukuro Station, the following patterns can be considered:
Keihin-Tohoku Line (North) → Akabane → JR Saikyo Line or Shonan-Shinjuku Line → Ikebukuro Keihin-Tohoku Line (South) → Akabane → JR Saikyo Line → Ikebukuro Toei Oedo Line → Nerima Station → Seibu Ikebukuro Line → Ikebukuro
Seibu Yurakucho Line → Kotake-Mukaihara → Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line (or Fukutoshin Line) → Ikebukuro
2-1. Keihin-Tohoku Line (North) → Akabane → JR Saikyo Line or Shonan-Shinjuku Line → Ikebukuro
Station
Line Used
Approx. travel time to Ikebukuro
Remarks
Warabi
Keihin-Tohoku Line
Approx. 20 min
Nishi-Kawaguchi
Keihin-Tohoku Line
Approx. 18 min
Kawaguchi
Keihin-Tohoku Line
Approx. 15 min
Example Share House in Warabi
✔ Women-only
✔ Rent starts around 30,000 yen, very affordable
✔ Just a 2-minute walk from the station
✔ Interior uses organic materials
Tokyo Metro Namboku Line “Oji-Kamiya” Station, 5-minute walk
2-3. Toei Oedo Line → Nerima Station → Seibu Ikebukuro Line → Ikebukuro
Station
Line Used
Approx. time to Ikebukuro
Remarks
Shin-Egota
Toei Oedo Line
Approx. 14 min
Toshimaen
Toei Oedo Line
Approx. 13 min
Note that Toei Oedo Line “Toshimaen” and Seibu Toshima Line “Toshimaen” are separate stations.
Hikarigaoka
Toei Oedo Line
Approx. 16 min
Terminus of the Oedo Line.
Example Share House in Nerima
✔ Just 2 minutes on foot from the station, very convenient
✔ Both private and dorm-style rooms available
✔ Easy access to supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, and even a cinema
Seibu Yurakucho Line “Shin-Sakuradai” Station, 3-minute walk
Summary
There are numerous stations from which you can reach Ikebukuro Station within 20 minutes without passing through the Yamanote Line’s inner area, using either direct routes or one-transfer routes. In particular, Seibu Ikebukuro Line, Tobu Tojo Line, JR Saikyo Line, Toei Oedo Line, and Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line straddle the borders of Nerima and Itabashi wards, giving you plenty of options. These areas can balance convenient proximity to central Tokyo with relatively calm residential environments, which is why they’re quite popular. Additionally, using lines from Saitama, such as the Keihin-Tohoku Line or Shonan-Shinjuku Line, can keep you well within commuting range without having to use the Yamanote Line.
By considering the characteristics of each route, comparing travel times to Ikebukuro, and checking how easy transfers can be, you’ll be able to narrow down which area best suits your lifestyle and preferences.
Who wrote this article
柴田 直希
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I am the administrator of the website 'SHARE PARADE.' We have covered nearly 800 share houses, ranging from single living accommodations to share houses, room shares, and social apartments. We have a wide range of residential experiences.