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Within 30 min
368stations
Within 45 min
730stations
Avg. rent estimate
¥95k
Around 368 stations sit within a 30-minute commute of Akasaka-mitsuke, expanding to 733 stations within 45 minutes. Average rent across the 45-minute commute zone is roughly ¥95,200. As the crossing point of the Tokyo Metro Ginza and Marunouchi Lines, connected to Nagatacho Station via an underground passage, it serves as a commuting hub for the district of government agencies, embassies, and advertising and media companies.
Akasaka-mitsuke sits on the boundary between the political and administrative quarter of Nagatacho and Kasumigaseki and the business and commercial districts of Akasaka and Roppongi. Government-related organizations, think tanks, law firms, consulting firms, major advertising agencies, and media company headquarters are densely concentrated here. The streets are full of suited professionals, mostly mid-career workers in their late twenties to forties.
The commute zone extends across all of Tokyo via 2 lines plus 4 more accessible through Nagatacho: the Ginza Line toward Aoyama, Omotesando, and Shibuya, or toward Toranomon, Shimbashi, Ginza, and Asakusa; the Marunouchi Line toward Yotsuya, Shinjuku, and Ogikubo, or toward Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, and Ikebukuro; and via Nagatacho, the Namboku Line toward Oji and Akabane-iwabuchi, the Hanzomon Line toward Otemachi, Oshiage, Shibuya, and Sakurashimmachi, and the Yurakucho Line all the way to Toyosu, Shin-kiba, Ikebukuro, and Wakoshi.
If you want to keep rent down, realistic options include Kiyosumi-shirakawa, Sumiyoshi, and Kinshicho on the Hanzomon Line; Chikatetsu-narimasu, Hikawadai, and Kotake-mukaihara on the Yurakucho Line (transfer at Nagatacho); Shin-nakano, Higashi-koenji, and Minami-asagaya on the Marunouchi Line; and the Oji-kamiya and Akabane-iwabuchi area on the Namboku Line. For those who prioritize living close to work, the Yotsuya, Ichigaya, and Kojimachi areas are also popular choices.
| Area | Rent guide (single) | To Akasaka-mitsuke | Main lines |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yotsuya | ¥90,000–110,000 | approx. 5–10 min | Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line |
| Higashi-koenji | ¥70,000–90,000 | approx. 20–25 min | Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line |
| Kiyosumi-shirakawa | ¥80,000–100,000 | approx. 15–20 min | Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (transfer at Nagatacho) |
| Oji-kamiya | ¥70,000–90,000 | approx. 20–25 min | Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (transfer at Nagatacho) |
| Hikawadai | ¥70,000–90,000 | approx. 25–30 min | Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line (transfer at Nagatacho) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. Which areas within a 30-minute commute of Akasaka-mitsuke offer relatively affordable rent?
- Good benchmarks include Kiyosumi-shirakawa and Sumiyoshi on the Hanzomon Line (transfer at Nagatacho); Hikawadai, Kotake-mukaihara, and Chikatetsu-narimasu toward the Yurakucho Line; Shin-nakano and Higashi-koenji on the Marunouchi Line; and Oji-kamiya and Akabane-iwabuchi on the Namboku Line. Single-occupancy rents mostly fall in the ¥70,000–90,000 range, and adjusting for walking distance to the station or building age opens up even more options.
- Q. Which lines offer the shortest commute to Akasaka-mitsuke?
- Beyond the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (toward Aoyama-itchome and Toranomon) and the Marunouchi Line (toward Yotsuya and Kasumigaseki), you can connect to the Hanzomon, Namboku, and Yurakucho Lines at Nagatacho Station almost as if without transferring. Acting effectively as a hub of 5 lines, Akasaka-mitsuke offers broad 5–25 minute access in every direction — its biggest strength for commuters.
- Q. What is the Akasaka-mitsuke area like? Is it a good place to live?
- The area immediately around Akasaka-mitsuke Station is dominated by hotels and offices, but quiet residential neighborhoods spread out in the adjacent Akasaka, Moto-akasaka, Kioicho, and Kojimachi areas. It is popular with singles and dual-income couples who want to live close to work, and suits a weekday-centered lifestyle well.
- Q. Which areas are popular with families commuting to Akasaka-mitsuke?
- Areas such as Shirokanedai and the Urawa-misono direction on the Namboku Line (transfer at Nagatacho), Futako-tamagawa and Sakurashimmachi on the Hanzomon Line, Wakoshi and Chikatetsu-narimasu on the Yurakucho Line, and Ogikubo and Minami-asagaya on the Marunouchi Line tend to be well served by nurseries, parks, and supermarkets, making them popular with families. Commute times stay within roughly 20–40 minutes.
- Q. Are there stations with first-departure trains for commuting to Akasaka-mitsuke?
- First-departure trains run from the Ogikubo and Ikebukuro directions on the Marunouchi Line, from the Chuo-rinkan direction on the Hanzomon Line (transfer at Nagatacho), and from the Wakoshi and Shin-kiba directions on the Yurakucho Line, improving your chances of commuting seated. If you want to avoid crowding, looking near a line's originating station is an effective strategy.
Last updated · 2026-05