8 Recommended Apartments for Foreigners near the Odakyu Line
Finding a place to live in Tokyo is quite difficult even for local Japanese and especially for us foreigners. This happens for many reasons such as the documentation that is needed. And added to all the costs, here in Japan, moving to an apartment needs considering the down payment and key money, although there are some apartments that are allowing you to move in without a down payment and key money. In many cases, people are working in Tokyo and living in regional areas like Kanagawa Prefecture.
If you are looking for a place to live that can connect you from Kanagawa prefecture to central Tokyo, this article will help you. In this article, I would like to share eight recommended apartments near the Odakyu Odawara line such as Shimo-kitasawa Station and Machida Station.
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What is Odakyu Odawara Line?
The Odakyu Odawara Line (小田急小田原線) is a railway line operated by the Odakyu Electric Railway. It runs between Shinjuku station in Tokyo and Odawara station in Kanagawa Prefecture. Odawara line has 47 stations and 7 different types of services: Limited Express, Rapid Express, Express, Semi Express, Local, Commuter Express, and Commuter Semi-express.
Odawara city is known as the gateway to Hakone. from Odawara station you can change lines to Hakone Tozan Line through Hakone-Yumoto. And Odawara line is famous for its “Romancecar” which is a limited express with a plus fee from the regular ticket, all seats are reserved and it is operated from Shinjuku station (Shinjuku to Hakone Yumoto) and (Shinjuku to Katase-Enoshima).
The good thing about living nearby this train line is having a convenient trip that connects to one of the most important stations in Tokyo. It also provides passengers with easy commutes and speed from long-distance travel.
Many tourist spots, attractions, and sightseeing areas can connect you using the Odakyu Odawara line.
Here are some of those:
- Hakone Onsen
- Lake Ashi
- Gotemba Premium Outlet
- Kamakura
Our 8 Picks: Apartments near Odakyu Odawara Line
From here, we will introduce to you our 8 picks for the best apartments for foreigners near Odakyu Line. I hope you find one that suits your needs.
1. Kyodo 2K Apartment
Location: Kyodo 5, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
5 minutes by walk from Kyodo Station of the Odakyu Odawara line.
Monthly Cost: 108,000 yen + 10,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 25.46 m² (2K)
Floor: 2F/4F
Year Built: 2021
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Washing Machine Inside / Self-Locking Entrance and Elevator.
For more details and information, check the link below.
2. Sangubashi 1LDK Apartment
Location: Yoyogi 5, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.
6 minutes by walk from Sangubashi Station of the Odakyu Odawara line.
Monthly Cost: 164,000 yen + 10,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 47.44 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 1F/5F
Year Built: 2019
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Washing Machine Inside/ Built-in Kitchen/ Walk-in Closet/ Self-Locking Entrance/ Elevator and Balcony.
For more details and information, check the link below.
3. Kitami 1R Apartment
Location: Iwado Minami 2, Komae-shi, Tokyo.
11 minutes by walk from Kitami Station of the Odakyu Odawara line.
Monthly Cost: 42,000 yen + 3,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 14.45 m² (1R)
Floor: 1F/2F
Year Built: 1988
Features: Air-Conditioner/Washing Machine Inside/ Induction Stove/ Loft/ Bicycle Parking and Corner Room.
For more details and information, check the link below.
4. Yoyogiuehara 1LDK Apartment
Location: Uehara 3, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.
6 minutes by walk from Higashikatazawa Station of the Odakyu Odawara line.
Monthly Cost: 152,000 yen + 18,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 33.5 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 3F/4F
Year Built: 2017
Features: Free Internet/ Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/Washlet Toilet/ Built-in Kitchen/ Elevator/ Motorbike/Bicycle Parking and Pet Allowed.
For more details and information, check the link below.
5. Shimo-kitazawa 1SDK Apartment
Location: Ohara 1, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.
9 minutes by walk from Shimo-Kitasawa Station of the Odakyu Odawara line.
Monthly Cost: 125,000 yen + 0 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 28.66 m² (1SDK)
Floor: 1F/1F
Year Built: 2007
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Washing Machine Inside/ Built-in Kitchen/ Washlet Toilet and Balcony.
For more details and information, check the link below.
6. Machida 2K Apartment
Location: Kanamori 2, Machida-shi, Tokyo.
17 minutes by walk from Machida Station of the Odakyu Odawara line.
Monthly Cost: 68,000 yen + 5,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 31.9 m² (2K)
Floor: 3F/8F
Year Built: 2005
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Washing Machine Inside/ Gas Stove/ Built-in Kitchen/ Self-Locking Entrance/ Elevator and Balcony.
For more details and information, check the link below.
7. Kamimachi 1LDK Apartment
Location: Gotokuji 2, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.
14 minutes by walk from Gotokuji Station of the Odakyu Odawara line.
Monthly Cost: 144,000 yen + 6,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 40.52 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 1F/3F
Year Built: 2013
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Gas Stove/ Built-in Kitchen/ Walk-in Closet/ Elevator/ Pet Allowed and Musical Instrument Allowed.
For more details and information, check the link below.
8. Chitosefunabashi 1R Apartment
Location: Chitosedai 1, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.
8 minutes by walk from Chitosefunabashi Station of the Odakyu Odawara line.
Monthly Cost: 75,000 yen + 0 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 19.17 m² (1R)
Floor: 3F/3F
Year Built: 2006
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Washine Machine Inside/Gas Water Heater/ Self Locking Entrance.
For more details and information, check the link below.
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Greetings to all mommies I am a supermom from Philippines. Previously, I worked and lived in Dubai for seven years, until 2015 the year I moved in Japan. Currently, I am happily settled here with my Japanese husband and our 7 months old baby. I could only describe my almost 6 years of living here as a roller coaster ride more so, after I gave birth to my son. Japan had changed me in ways unimaginable. It has influence my lifestyle, my perceptions and beliefs. I was able to witness firsthand the pros and cons of living in the country. From their language, culture and ethnicity, the people, place and in work. Those years were enough to give me quite personal and memorable experiences which I would be more than delighted to share with you.