Best Apartments near the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (such as Ginza Station and Asakusa Station)

7 Recommended Apartments for Foreigners near the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line

Ginza is one of Tokyo’s famous top shopping, dining, and entertainment districts. With huge buildings of malls, fancy restaurants, cafes, and lively bars at night. It is also known as one of the business districts due to the number of offices surrounding the area. And Ginza station is one of the Major stations in Tokyo. That is why finding a place to live in Ginza is quite difficult, especially for foreigners.

If you are looking for a place to live near the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, then this article is for you.

In this article, I would like to share with you some apartments near the Tokyo Metro Ginza line that allowed foreigners and offers English services. But, first, let me give you some information about the Tokyo Metro Ginza line including Ginza Station, Asakusa Station and Ueno Station and the good thing living about near this train line.

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What is Tokyo Metro Ginza Line?

The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (東京メトロ銀座線) is a railway line operated by the Tokyo subway. It runs between Asakusa station to Shibuya station with a total of 19 stations. The official name in the railway handbook is “Route 3 Ginza Line”, the name of the line comes from the metropolitan area of Ginza and the route symbol is “G”. Fun fact: the Tokyo metro Ginza line is the first ever subway line in Japan.

The good thing about living near this train line is because of their trains stopping at the most important station in Tokyo like Shibuya, Ueno, Asakusa, Ginza, Nihonbashi, Shinbashi, Akasaka, and Aoyama, all of which are some of the most downtown and business districts in central Tokyo. Most of the subway stations are connected to department stores and tie-ups. Many of these department stores are opened before the opening of the subway like the Matsuya Asakusa store at Asakusa station, Nihonbashi Takashimaya at Nihonbashi station, and many more.

There are also many tourist spots, attractions, and sightseeing areas that can connect you using the Tokyo Metro Ginza line.
Here are some of those:

Our 7 Picks: Apartments near Tokyo Metro Ginza Line

From here, we will introduce to you our 7 picks for the best apartments for foreigners near Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. I hope you find one that suits your needs.

1. Kuramae 1K Apartment

Location: Kotobuki 3, Taito-ku, Tokyo.
5 minutes by walk from Tawaramachi Station of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.

Monthly Cost: 107,000 yen + 10,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 16.61 m² (1K)
Floor: 10F/13F
Year Built: 2018
Features: Free Internet/Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Washlet Toilet/ Built-in Kitchen/ Self-Locking Entrance/ Elevator/ Balcony and Pet Allowed.

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2. Higashi-ginza 1LDK Apartment

Location: Ginza 8, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
9 minutes by walk from Ginza Station of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.

Monthly Cost: 179,000 yen + 10,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 42.97 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 4F/13F
Year Built: 2005
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Built-in Kitchen/ Elevator/ Balcony and Pet Allowed.

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3. Asakusa 1LDK Apartment

Location: Asakusa 6, Taito-ku, Tokyo.
9 minutes by walk from Asakusa Station of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.

Monthly Cost: 138,000 yen + 15,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 40.16 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 1F/10F
Year Built: 2016
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Washing Machine Inside/ Gas Stove/ Built-in Kitchen/ Self-Locking Entrance/Elevator and Balcony.

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4. Ueno 1R Apartment

Location: Ueno 7, Taito-ku, Tokyo
5 minutes by walk from Ueno Station of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.

Monthly Cost: 87,000 yen + 12,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 26.36 m² (1R)
Floor: 7F/9F
Year Built: 2007
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Washing Machine Inside/ Induction Stove/ Self-Locking Entrance/Elevator and Balcony.

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5. Honjoadumabashi 1DK Apartment

Location: Azumabashi 2, Sumida-ku, Tokyo.
7 minutes by walk from Asakusa Station of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.

Monthly Cost: 116,000 yen + 10,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 26.3 m² (1DK)
Floor: 6F/7F
Year Built: 2020
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Washing Machine Inside/ Built-in Kitchen/ Walk-In closet/ Self-Locking Entrance/ Elevator/ Balcony and Musical Instrument Allowed.

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6. Kanda 1K Apartment

Location: Kandasudacho 1, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
2 minutes by walk from Kanda Station of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.

Monthly Cost: 140,000 yen + 5,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 25.37 m² (1K)
Floor: 7F/12F
Year Built: 2018
Features: Air-Conditioner/ Bath and Toilet Separated/ Washing Machine Inside/ Built-in Kitchen/ Walk-In closet/ Self-Locking Entrance and Elevator.

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7. Nogizaka 2LDK Apartment

Location: Nishiazabu 1, Minato-ku, Tokyo.
15 minutes by walk from Omotesando Station of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.

Monthly Cost: 265,000 yen + 15,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 55.18 m² (2LDK)
Floor: 2F/9F
Year Built: 2000
Features:  Washing Machine Inside/ Self-Locking Entrance/Elevator/ Balcony and Music Instrument Allowed.

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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.