Best Apartments near the Tokyu Toyoko Line

7 Apartments near the Tokyu Toyoku Line

Do you live in the Yokohama area and work in Tokyo? Or are you looking for a place to live near Tokyu Toyoko Line? If so this article is for you! In this article, I would like to share the good things about living near the Tokyu Toyoko line as well as introduce to you some of the best apartments that are near this line. I hope you find one that suits your need.

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What is Tokyu Toyoko Line?

First, let me give you some information about the Tokyu Toyoko Line. The Tokyu Toyoko line (東急東横線) is the major railway line connecting Shibuya station (Tokyo) and Yokohama station meaning between Tokyo and Yokohama. The name Tokyu Toyoko comes from this. With a 24.2 km route between the two stations. The starting point is Shibuya station and the last stop is Yokohama station. And there are 21 stations on the Tokyu Toyoko Line.

The good thing about living near this line is that it stops at important stations with schools, shopping areas, and some fashionable shops like Shibuya and Jiyugaoka. It also passes through many luxurious residential areas in Tokyo and Yokohama. You can also transfer to other lines to connect to the other cities with the two major stations of the Tokyu Toyoko line such as Shibuya station which is also known as one of the most crowded stations. From this, you can transfer to JR Yamanote, Saikyo, Shonan Shinjuku Lines, Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin, Ginza, and Hanzomon Lines. And from Yokohama station, you can transfer to JR Keihin-Tohoku, Negishi, Yokohama, Tokaido, and Shonan-Shinjuku Lines.

There are many interesting locations along the Tokyu Toyoko Line. Some attractions or sights can connect you using the Tokyu Toyoko Line. Here are some of those:

  • Meguro River
  • Yutenji Temple
  • Jiyūgaoka Kumano-jinja Shrine
  • Kyu Asakura House

Our 7 Picks: Apartments near JR Yamanote Line

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

1. Jiyugaoka 1R Apartment

Location: Okusawa 4, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.
8 minutes by walk from Jiyugaoka Station of the Tokyu Toyoko Line.

Monthly Cost: 84,000 yen + 3,500 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 23.56 m² (1R)
Floor: 4F/5F
Year Built: 1997
Features: Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Gas Stove / Built-in Kitchen/ Self Locking Entrance/  Elevator.

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2. Shibuya 1K Apartment

Location: Higashi 2, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.
9 minutes by walk from Shibuya Station of the Tokyu Toyoko Line.

Monthly Cost: 143,000 yen + 10,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 26.57 m² (1K)
Floor: 3F/15F
Year Built: 2017
Features: Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Built-in Kitchen/ Self Locking Entrance/ Balcony/ Elevator and Music Instrument Allowed.

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3. Toritsudaigaku 1LDK Apartment

Location: Kakinokizaka 1, Meguro-ku, Tokyo.
8 minutes by walk from Toritsudaigaku Station of the Tokyu Toyoko Line.

Monthly Cost: 177,000 yen + 15,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 42.21 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 1F/3F
Year Built: 2021
Features: Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Built-in Kitchen/ Self Locking Entrance/ Balcony and Elevator. Pet Allowed

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4. Ebisu 1DK Apartment

Location: Ebisuminami 3, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.
6 minutes by walk from Daikanyama Station of the Tokyu Toyoko Line.

Monthly Cost: 140,000 yen + 5,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 26.1 m² (1DK)
Floor: 7F/12F
Year Built: 1998
Features: Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Built-in Kitchen/ Self Locking Entrance/ Balcony/ Elevator and Pet Allowed.

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5. Midorigaoka 1K Apartment

Location: Midorigaoka 1, Meguro-ku, Tokyo.
11 minutes by walk from Jiyugaoka Station of the Tokyu Toyoko Line.

Monthly Cost: 110,000 yen + 2,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 29.7 m² (1K)
Floor: 2F/4F
Year Built: 2014
Features: Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Built-in Kitchen/ Self Locking Entrance/ Corner Room and Room Sharing Allowed.

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6. Tamagawa 1LDK Apartment

Location: Denenchofu 1, Ota-ku, Tokyo.
8 minutes by walk from Tamagawa Station of the Tokyu Toyoko Line.

Monthly Cost: 84,000 yen + 3,500 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 34.5 m² (1LDK)
Floor: 2F/3F
Year Built: 2020
Features: Free Internet/ Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Built-in Kitchen and Delivery Box.

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7. Yutenji 1R Apartment

Location: Shimoma 5, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.
7 minutes by walk from Yutenji Station of the Tokyu Toyoko Line.

Monthly Cost: 108,000 yen + 5,000 yen (Maintenance Fee)
Type: Apartment
Size: 33.4 m² (1R)
Floor: 1F/3F
Year Built: 1997
Features: Air-Conditioner/Bath-Toilet Separated / Washing Machine Inside/ Self Locking Entrance and Delivery Box.

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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.