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Within 30 min

229stations

Within 45 min

578stations

Avg. rent estimate

¥100k

Around 229 stations are within a 30-minute commute of Toyosu, expanding to 579 stations within 45 minutes. Average rent within the 45-minute commute zone is around ¥99,900, among the highest of the 30 destinations. Served by the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line and the Yurikamome, Toyosu is a new business district born of redevelopment, with access both toward Ginza, Yurakucho, and Ikebukuro and toward the waterfront subcenter.

Toyosu was transformed by large-scale redevelopment from the 2000s onward, anchored by the IHI Toyosu headquarters building, NTT Data, and Shibaura Institute of Technology. Offices across a wide range of industries are concentrated here, including manufacturing headquarters and R&D, IT and telecommunications, financial back-office operations, publishing, and retail facility management. The area attracts people drawn to a distinctive lifestyle in which high-rise residential towers sit right next to the workplace, with commuters mostly in their 20s to 40s.

The Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line provides direct access to Tsukishima, Ginza-itchome, Yurakucho, Ikebukuro, and Wakoshi, while the Yurikamome runs directly to Shin-Toyosu, Shinonome, Ariake, Telecom Center, and Shimbashi. Including transfers, the JR Keiyo Line (transfer at Shin-Kiba) reaches Soga and Chiba, the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (transfer at Monzen-Nakacho) reaches Nishi-Funabashi and Kasai, and the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (transfer at Ichigaya or Nagatacho) reaches Meguro and Akabane, covering a broad swath of the Tokyo metropolitan area.

If you want to keep rent down, realistic candidates include Hikawadai, Kotake-Mukaihara, Chikatetsu-Narimasu, and Wakoshi on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line; Nishi-Kasai, Kasai, and Urayasu on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (transfer at Monzen-Nakacho); Shin-Urayasu and Ichikawa-Shiohama on the JR Keiyo Line (transfer at Shin-Kiba); the Nishi-Arai area on the Tobu Skytree Line (direct services are limited, transfers required); and Nerima and Hikarigaoka on the Toei Oedo Line (transfer at Tsukishima). For those who want to live close to work, Tsukishima, Kachidoki, and Shinonome are also popular choices.

AreaRent (single)To ToyosuMain lines
Tsukishima¥80,000–100,000approx. 5–10 minTokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
Nishi-Kasai¥70,000–90,000approx. 20–25 minTokyo Metro Tozai Line (transfer at Monzen-Nakacho)
Hikawadai¥70,000–90,000approx. 25–30 minTokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
Shin-Urayasu¥70,000–90,000approx. 20–25 minJR Keiyo Line (transfer at Shin-Kiba)
Chikatetsu-Narimasu¥70,000–90,000approx. 30–35 minTokyo Metro Yurakucho Line

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Which areas within a 30-minute commute of Toyosu have relatively affordable rent?
Good benchmarks include Hikawadai, Kotake-Mukaihara, Chikatetsu-Narimasu, and Wakoshi on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line; Nishi-Kasai, Kasai, and Urayasu on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (transfer at Monzen-Nakacho); and Shin-Urayasu and Ichikawa-Shiohama on the JR Keiyo Line (transfer at Shin-Kiba). Rent for singles mostly falls in the ¥70,000–90,000 range, and adjusting for walking distance to the station or building age widens the options.
Q. Which lines offer the shortest commutes to Toyosu?
The two lines serving Toyosu directly — the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line (toward Tsukishima and Shin-Kiba) and the Yurikamome (toward Shijo-mae and Shin-Toyosu) — are the mainstays. Including transfers, the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (via Monzen-Nakacho) and the JR Keiyo Line (via Shin-Kiba) also provide access from many directions within 10–25 minutes.
Q. What is the Toyosu area like? Is it a good place to live?
The area around Toyosu Station blends high-rise residential towers, large commercial facilities such as LaLaport Toyosu, office towers, and waterfront canals and parks. With solid everyday infrastructure and a good educational environment, it appeals to working couples and families raising children who prioritize living close to work, though rent levels are on the high side.
Q. Which areas are popular with families commuting to Toyosu?
Wakoshi and Asakadai via the Yurakucho Line's through service onto the Tobu network, Urayasu, Minami-Gyotoku, and Gyotoku on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (transfer at Monzen-Nakacho), and Shin-Urayasu and Maihama on the JR Keiyo Line (transfer at Shin-Kiba) tend to offer good access to nurseries, parks, and supermarkets, making them popular with families. Commute times fall within roughly 20–40 minutes.
Q. Are there stations where trains originate, making it easier to get a seat when commuting to Toyosu?
On the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, trains originate from the Wakoshi and Shin-Kiba sides, and the Yurikamome also has trains starting at Toyosu, so the chances of commuting seated are high. If you want to avoid crowds, it is worth considering areas near originating stations.

Last updated · 2026-05

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