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Within 30 min
396stations
Within 45 min
751stations
Avg. rent estimate
¥94k
Around 396 stations sit within a 30-minute commute of Omotesando, expanding to 754 stations within 45 minutes. Average rent across the 45-minute commute zone is roughly ¥94,300. As the crossing point of 3 Tokyo Metro lines — the Ginza, Chiyoda, and Hanzomon Lines — it forms a hub that is easy to reach both from northern Kanagawa and Setagaya and from the eastern and northern wards of Tokyo.
Omotesando has developed around the luxury-brand storefronts along Aoyama-dori and the fashion and culture cluster of Omotesando Hills, Harajuku, and Jingumae, becoming home to the headquarters and Japan offices of apparel, PR, advertising, design, publishing, and lifestyle companies. It forms a distinctive business district with a high share of creative professionals, brand marketers, and media workers in their twenties and thirties.
The commute zone extends without transfers via the Hanzomon Line's through service with the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line toward Sangen-jaya, Futako-tamagawa, Tama-plaza, Aobadai, and Chuo-rinkan; via the Chiyoda Line's through service with the Odakyu Line toward Shimo-kitazawa, Kyodo, Seijogakuen-mae, Noborito, and Machida; and via the Ginza Line toward Shibuya, Akasaka, Shimbashi, and Asakusa. Its exceptional commuting compatibility with residential areas in Kanagawa Prefecture is a defining feature.
If you want to keep rent down, realistic options include Miyamaedaira, Saginuma, Tama-plaza, and Azamino on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line; Kyodo, Seijogakuen-mae, Komae, and Noborito on the Odakyu Line; Machiya and Kita-ayase on the Chiyoda Line (north side); and Oshiage and Kinshicho via the Hanzomon Line (Hanzomon Line through service to the Tobu Line). For those who prioritize living close to work, the Jingumae, Harajuku, and Minami-aoyama areas are also popular choices.
| Area | Rent guide (single) | To Omotesando | Main lines |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sangen-jaya | ¥80,000–100,000 | approx. 10–15 min | Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line / Hanzomon Line through service |
| Tama-plaza | ¥70,000–90,000 | approx. 20–25 min | Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line / Hanzomon Line through service |
| Kyodo | ¥80,000–100,000 | approx. 15–20 min | Odakyu Line / Chiyoda Line through service |
| Noborito | ¥70,000–90,000 | approx. 25–30 min | Odakyu Line / Chiyoda Line through service |
| Oshiage | ¥70,000–90,000 | approx. 25–30 min | Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. Which areas within a 30-minute commute of Omotesando offer relatively affordable rent?
- Good benchmarks include Miyamaedaira, Saginuma, Tama-plaza, and Azamino on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line; Kyodo, Komae, and Noborito on the Odakyu Line; Machiya and Kita-ayase on the Chiyoda Line (north side); and the Oshiage direction on the Hanzomon 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 Omotesando?
- The three mainstays of the 10–25 minute zone are the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (through service with the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line toward Sangen-jaya and Futako-tamagawa), the Chiyoda Line (through service with the Odakyu Line toward Shimo-kitazawa and Kyodo), and the Ginza Line (toward Shibuya and Aoyama-itchome). Direct access from Kanagawa Prefecture and the Setagaya area is especially strong.
- Q. What is the Omotesando area like? Is it a good place to live?
- The area around Omotesando Station blends the luxury-brand shops of Aoyama-dori with the quiet residential neighborhoods of Jingumae, Minami-aoyama, and Kita-aoyama. With Yoyogi Park and Meiji Jingu close by, it is a popular choice for singles, dual-income couples, and creative professionals who want to live close to work.
- Q. Which areas are popular with families commuting to Omotesando?
- Areas such as Tama-plaza, Azamino, and Aobadai on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line; Seijogakuen-mae, Komae, Noborito, and Shin-yurigaoka on the Odakyu Line; and the Kita-koshigaya and Kasukabe direction on the Hanzomon Line (through service to the Tobu Line) tend to be well served by nurseries, parks, and supermarkets, making them popular with families. Commute times stay within roughly 20–45 minutes.
- Q. Are there stations with first-departure trains for commuting to Omotesando?
- First-departure trains run from the Chuo-rinkan and Minami-machida directions on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, from the Hon-atsugi and Isehara directions on the Odakyu Line, and from the Oshiage and Tobu Line directions on the Hanzomon Line, improving your chances of commuting seated. If you want to avoid crowding, considering areas near an originating station is an effective strategy.
Last updated · 2026-05