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380stations

Within 45 min

720stations

Avg. rent estimate

¥96k

Around 380 stations are within a 30-minute commute to Tamachi, expanding to 722 stations within 45 minutes. The average rent reference in the 45-minute commute zone is about ¥95,500 per month. With the JR Yamanote Line and Keihin-Tohoku Line running through Tamachi — and the adjacent Mita Station connecting to the Toei Mita and Toei Asakusa Lines — the area forms a commuting hub for the southern central Tokyo business district.

Tamachi is a traditional business quarter where the head offices of major corporations stand side by side: NEC, Morinaga & Co., Mitsui and Mitsubishi group companies, and Ajinomoto, among others. The proximity to Keio University's Mita Campus and Shibaura Institute of Technology has also drawn a concentration of academic and research institutions to the surrounding area. Industries represented here span electronics, food, chemicals, telecommunications, finance, education, and consulting, with commuters distributed broadly across their 20s through 50s.

The commuting catchment extends along the JR Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku Lines to Shinagawa, Kamata, and Kawasaki in one direction, and to Shimbashi, Tokyo, Kanda, and Ueno in the other. From the adjacent Mita Station, the Toei Mita Line runs directly to Otemachi, Sugamo, Itabashi, and Nishi-Takashimadaira, while the Toei Asakusa Line (with Keikyu through service) extends to Togoshi, Magome, Haneda Airport, and Yokohama. Transfers to the Yokosuka Line (via the underground Shinagawa Station) reach Musashi-Kosugi and Ofuna, and the Tokaido Line (via Shinagawa Station) connects smoothly to Fujisawa and Odawara.

For those seeking lower rents, practical options include Itabashi-Honcho, Honrenjuku, Nishidai, Hasune, and Shimura-Sanchome on the Toei Mita Line; Kamata, Kawasaki, Oji, and Higashi-Jujo on the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line; Aomonoyokoten, Tachiaigawa, and Omori-Kaigan on the Toei Asakusa Line (Keikyu through service); and Samegawa and Umeyashiki on the Keikyu Main Line. Those prioritizing proximity to work also choose areas around Shibaura, Mita, and Shirokanedai.

AreaRent reference (single)To TamachiMain line
Kamata¥70,000–90,000approx. 15–20 minJR Keihin-Tohoku Line
Kawasaki¥70,000–90,000approx. 15–20 minJR Keihin-Tohoku Line
Nishidai¥70,000–90,000approx. 25–30 minToei Mita Line (transfer at Mita)
Itabashi-Honcho¥70,000–90,000approx. 20–25 minToei Mita Line (transfer at Mita)
Aomonoyokoten¥80,000–100,000approx. 10–15 minKeikyu Main Line / Toei Asakusa Line (transfer at Mita)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Which areas offer lower rents within a 30-minute commute to Tamachi?
Good options include Itabashi-Honcho, Honrenjuku, Nishidai, and Hasune on the Toei Mita Line; Kamata, Kawasaki, Oji, and Higashi-Jujo on the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line; Aomonoyokoten and Tachiaigawa on the Toei Asakusa Line (Keikyu through service); and Samegawa and Umeyashiki on the Keikyu Main Line. Rents for single-occupancy units typically fall in the ¥70,000–90,000 range, with further options opening up depending on walking distance from the station and building age.
Q. Which lines offer the shortest commute times to Tamachi?
The main lines within a 5–20 minute range are the JR Yamanote Line (toward Shinagawa and Hamamatsucho), the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line (toward Shinagawa and Shimbashi), and from the adjacent Mita Station, the Toei Mita Line (toward Shiba-koen and Otemachi) and the Toei Asakusa Line (toward Sengakuji and Shimbashi). Transfers to the Keikyu Main Line, Yokosuka Line, and Tokaido Line are also flexibly available at Shinagawa Station.
Q. What is the Tamachi area like? Is it a good place to live?
The area around Tamachi Station is a traditional business district lined with major corporate headquarters. Adjacent Shibaura and Mita neighborhoods offer high-rise condominiums and mid-to-high-rise residential buildings. Combined with the newer residential developments in Shibaura-futo and Konan, the area is a popular choice for single professionals and dual-income couples who prioritize living close to work.
Q. Which areas are popular for families commuting to Tamachi?
Okayama, Musashi-Kosugi, and Hiyoshi on the Toei Mita Line (Tokyu Meguro Line through service); Urawa, Kita-Urawa, and Kamata on the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line; Kamioooka and Kanazawa-Bunko on the Keikyu Main Line (Toei Asakusa through service); and Musashi-Kosugi on the JR Yokosuka Line (transfer at Shinagawa) are all well-supplied with nurseries, parks, and supermarkets, making them popular picks for families.
Q. Are there stations with first-departure trains convenient for commuting to Tamachi?
On the Toei Mita Line, first-departure trains originate at Nishi-Takashimadaira and Takashimadaira. On the Toei Asakusa Line, first departures run from Nishi-Magome and Keikyu through-service directions. On the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, first departures are available from Omiya, Kamata, and Ofuna. Choosing a neighborhood near a first-departure station significantly increases the chance of getting a seat for the entire commute — worth considering if you want to avoid the rush-hour crush.

Last updated · 2026-05

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