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In a nutshell
If I were to describe Nishi-Koyama in one word, it would be ``a town that doesn't have any notable features, but is comfortable for anyone to live in.''
Although there are no large commercial facilities, there is a large shopping street in front of the station, making it convenient for shopping.
It's also connected to the Meguro Line, so it's easy to get to the city center.
If you are looking for an area that is close to the city center and is comfortable to live in, please consider this.
Ease of living in Nishikoyama
We will introduce information about the area around Nishi-Koyama Station, available routes, ease of living, etc.
convenience | ★★★★☆ |
access | ★★★★☆ |
Public order | ★★★★☆ |
rent | ★★★★★ |
Number of restaurants | ★★★★★ |
Routes that can be used
You can use the Meguro Line from Nishi-Koyama Station.
The Meguro Line continues into the city center, so it is very convenient for commuting to work or school.
Routes that can be used
Meguro line
First train/last train *For weekday schedules
Meguro Line towards Hiyoshi 5:05/0:48
Meguro Line Towards Meguro 5:05/0:32
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Time required to major stations
You can access any major station from Nishi-Koyama Station in about 30 minutes.
There will be almost no inconvenience in terms of transportation.
Station name | Time required | Number of transfers |
To Shinjuku station | Approximately 25 minutes | Once |
To Shibuya Station | Approximately 19 minutes | Once |
To Ikebukuro station | Approximately 31 minutes | Once |
To Shinagawa station | Approximately 21 minutes | Once |
To Tokyo station | Approximately 35 minutes | none |
Last train from major stations
Trains run from major stations to Nishi-Koyama Station until after midnight.
Even if you get home late, you can use the train with confidence.
Station name | weekdays | Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays |
Get on from Shinjuku Station | 0:21 | 0:21 |
Get on from Shibuya Station | 0:28 | 0:28 |
Take the train from Ikebukuro Station | 0:12 | 0:12 |
Get on from Shinagawa Station | 0:20 | 0:20 |
Get on from Tokyo Station | 0:13 | 0:13 |
bus
If you are taking a bus from around Nishi-Koyama Station, please use either ``Ashiara Gakuen-mae,'' ``Ku-ritsu Kuchu-mae,'' or ``Haramachi Koban-mae.''
It takes about 8 to 9 minutes to walk from the station to each bus stop, but it is convenient to use depending on your destination.
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Available buses: Tokyu Bus
To Chuo Town…about 9 minutes
To Yutenji Temple…about 13 minutes
To Daikanyama Station…about 20 minutes
To Namiki Bridge…about 22 minutes
To Shibuya Station…about 27 minutes
*If boarding from “Ashiara Gakuen-mae”
Rent market price
Nishi-Koyama Station is located in Shinagawa Ward, but the average rent price is lower than other stations within the ward.
Considering its easy access to the city center, it's a little-known area where you can find properties at a good price.
Nishikoyama Station market price 1R | Shinagawa Ward market price 1R | XROSS HOUSE share-house |
82,700 yen | 107,000 yen | 52,000 yen |
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Supermarket information around the station
There are a large number of supermarkets around Nishi-Koyama Station.
You will hardly experience any inconvenience while shopping.
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Store name | business hours | Time from station (walking) |
Tokyu Store Nishikoyama Store | 7:00-1:00 | Approximately 1 minute |
Summit Store Nishikoyama Store | 9:00-1:00 | Approximately 2 minutes |
Gyomu Super Nishikoyama Store | 9:00-22:30 | Approximately 1 minute |
My Basket Nishikoyama Station Store | 7:00~0:00 | Approximately 2 minutes |
My Basket Nishikoyama Station North Store | 7:00~0:00 | Approximately 2 minutes |
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Restaurant information around the station
Although there are few chain restaurants around Nishi-Koyama Station, there are plenty of privately run pubs and set meal restaurants.
It's also a good idea to go to various stores and find your favorite.
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Amusement and leisure information around the station
Unfortunately, there are very few recreational facilities around Nishi-Koyama Station.
If you want to kill time, take the train to the city center.
Genre | Number of houses |
pachinko parlor | 2 houses |
manga cafe | 1 house |
History of Nishikoyama
The number of people living around Nishikoyama began to increase after the Great Kanto Earthquake that occurred in 1921.
The earthquake caused the decline of red-light districts such as Shinbashi and Akasaka, and an increasing number of people moved to the area around Nishi-Koyama.
As of 2020, urbanization has not progressed that much, and the traditional shopping streets and restaurants still remain.
Recommended properties in Nishikoyama
There are properties around Nishi-Koyama Station where you can live for as low as 30,000 yen!
PAL Nishikoyama 1
Rent: 39,800 yen~
Shared Apartment Nishikoyama 2 (Women Only)
Rent 52,000 yen
Shared Apartment Jiyugaoka 2
Rent: 57,000 yen