AREA GUIDE IN TOKYO

AREA GUIDE IN TOKYO

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Tokyo is a city of diverse attractions, and each area has its own unique atmosphere and culture.
When choosing a place to live, you can select an area that best suits your lifestyle.

At Tokyo Forent, we will assist you in finding the right property to suit your individual needs and help you make a new life in Tokyo.
For more information about an area or if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.

Tokyo Area Guide

Shinjuku

Shinjuku is the center of business, entertainment, shopping, and a diverse cultural mix.
Shinjuku Station boasts having the largest number of commuters in the world, and access to the city center is extremely convenient in this area.

Furthermore, Shinjuku is an attractive area for those who live in the city, allowing them to enjoy the rich natural environment despite being in the heart of the city.

Shinjuku

Shinjukugyoen

Shinjukugyoen

This vast park is a beautiful spot with seasonal flowers and old trees.

Kabukicho

Kabukicho

It is one of the largest entertainment areas in Asia, with a concentration of movie theaters, restaurants, and bars.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

The observatory offers a spectacular view of Tokyo and is free of charge.

Shibuya

Shibuya is a cultural center for young people and a place where cutting-edge fashion, music, and art gather.
In recent years, it has also developed into a global business area with skyscrapers lining the streets.

It is also known as an easy area to live in, with convenient public transportation and a good living environment.

Shibuya

Shibuya Scramble Crossing

Shibuya Scramble Crossing

It is known as one of the most crowded intersections in the world.

Hikarie / Shibuya Stream

Hikarie / Shibuya Stream

It is a large complex where you can enjoy shopping, dining, and art.

Yoyogi park

Yoyogi park

This lush park in the city is ideal for outdoor activities.

Meguro

Meguro is known as a sophisticated adult town.
It is an upscale residential area, dotted with museums, boutiques, and cafes.

The area offers a quiet and tranquil living environment and facilities to suit a variety of lifestyles.

Meguro

Meguro river

Meguro river

In spring, the beautiful rows of cherry blossom trees attract tourists.

Nakameguro Cafe Street

Nakameguro Cafe Street

It is a popular area with unique cafes and boutiques

Meguro Museum of Art

Meguro Museum of Art

Visitors can enjoy the cultural aspect of the museum with its collection of works from various periods and genres.

Shinagawa

While Shinagawa has developed as a business district, it is also home to many historical sites and tourist attractions.
It is also a stop on the Shinkansen bullet train line and features convenient transportation.

It is also close to the sea, making it an easy area to live in, blending a rich natural environment with an urban aspect.

Shinagawa

Shinagawa Aquarium

Shinagawa Aquarium

It is a popular spot for families to see a variety of marine life.

Kyu tokaido shinagawa juku

Kyu tokaido shinagawa juku

It is a historical area with the atmosphere of the Edo period.

Oi horse racecourse

Oi horse racecourse

It is one of the oldest racetracks in Japan, where horse races and events can be enjoyed.

Chiyoda

Chiyoda is the political center of Japan, where the Imperial Palace and many parliament buildings are located.

This is an area that maintains a quiet atmosphere despite being in the heart of the city, allowing residents to enjoy both urban living and a relaxed atmosphere at the same time.

Chiyoda

Imperial Palace

Imperial Palace

It is the residence of the Emperor and its beautiful gardens are open to the public.

Akihabara

Akihabara

It is crowded with people seeking electronics, anime and manga products.

Tokyo station

Tokyo station

It is a major transportation hub in Japan, with a variety of restaurants and shopping facilities clustered in the surrounding area.