After moving to Tokyo, it’s not uncommon for foreigners to feel disappointed with the area they chose to live in.
“Even though it's in Tokyo, it was too far from the city center and had poor transportation access."
“There were few supermarkets and convenience stores near the station, making it more inconvenient than I expected.”
Many people end up regretting their choice because it doesn’t match the environment they envisioned. Since you’re coming all the way to Tokyo, you don’t want to have any regrets, right?
So, this time, we’ll introduce some areas that are not well-known to foreigners but are reputed to be very convenient to live in.
(JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line "Komagome Station")
This area is blessed with excellent transportation access, with both the JR Yamanote Line and Tokyo Metro Namboku Line serving it.
Despite this, the area around the station is not noisy and has a relaxed atmosphere.
A short walk from the station brings you to the famous garden “Rikugien.” This beautiful garden is a spot where residents of Komagome can unwind and feel at peace. The tranquil impression of the Komagome area is largely influenced by this spot. Incidentally, the area around Rikugien is also known as a high-class residential area.
It's an area that is both easy to live in and moderately sophisticated, embodying the essence of "Tokyo."
> Komagome Station Rental Market <
Studio | ¥86,100 |
1K | ¥97,600 |
1DK | ¥119,200 |
1LDK | ¥158,400 |
You can find cheaper accommodation with a share house.
(JR Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line "Tabata Station")
Tabata Station is known as a relatively minor station on the Yamanote Line. Even people born in Tokyo might say they've never been there. However, the station now has buildings with supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, coffee shops, and video rental stores. You won’t have trouble finding places to shop or eat.
The transportation access is also quite good. You can reach Ikebukuro and Shinjuku areas, as well as Akabane and Omiya areas without needing to transfer, which reduces stress. However, be prepared for the morning rush hour commute. If you want to avoid the crowds, it’s best to leave a little earlier.
The atmosphere of the town is that of a traditional Tokyo shitamachi (downtown). Enjoy the nostalgic streets and make the most of your life here.
> Tabata Station Rental Market <
Studio | ¥86,100 |
1K | ¥87,100 |
1DK | ¥109,700 |
1LDK | ¥150,100 |
You can find cheaper accommodation with a share house.
(JR Joban Line, Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Metropolitan Intercity Railway "Minami-Senju Station")
For foreigners coming to Tokyo, Minami-Senju is an area they are likely unfamiliar with. It offers great access with the JR Joban Line, Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, and the well-known Tsukuba Express of the Metropolitan Intercity Railway.
Previously, it had a somewhat desolate impression, but now redevelopment is progressing, and the station building is well-equipped. The commercial facilities around the station are also well-developed.
Although it retains its downtown impression, it is an extremely livable area. This area is likely to gain more attention in the future, so moving here now is a great idea!
> Minami-Senju Station Rental Market <
Studio | ¥88,100 |
1K | ¥94,100 |
1DK | ¥114,800 |
1LDK | ¥167,800 |
You can find cheaper accommodation with a share house.
東京一人暮らしアドバイザー。 学生時代は下北沢や吉祥寺で過ごし、現在は高円寺在住。 趣味は一人暮らしでもカンタンに作れる、料理・お菓子・パン作り、カフェ巡り、便利でカワイイ雑貨集め。 経験に基づいた一人暮らしの物件探し、防犯情報、お得な節約法・料理術などを提案していきます。最近、シェアハウスへの取材も多く実施しています。 Tokyo Solo Living Advisor. Lately, I have been conducting many interviews about share houses and Japanese language schools.