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Quote: https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sasazuka Station

In a nutshell


The area around Sasazuka Station has an impressive streetscape that retains the atmosphere of a downtown area.

The area under the Keio Line guardrail is a shopping street that is full of activity on both weekdays and weekends.

It's also one station next to Shinjuku Station, making transportation very convenient.

It is also a good place to live if you have a workplace or school near a major station in Tokyo.

Ease of living in Sasazuka


We will introduce information about the area around Sasazuka Station, available lines, ease of living, etc.























convenience ★★★★☆
access ★★★★★
Public order ★★★★☆
rent ★★★★★
Number of restaurants ★★★★☆

Routes that can be used


The Keio Line runs into Sasazuka Station.

Rapid and express trains also stop here, so transportation is very convenient.

Routes that can be used


Keio line

First train/last train *For weekday schedules


Keio Line Shinjuku direction 5:28/0:02

Keio Line Keio Hachioji/Hashimoto/Takaosanguchi 5:01/0:46

Keio Line New Line Shinjuku/Toei Line Motoyawata area 4:45/0:27



Quote: https://suumo.jp/town/entry/sasazuka-suumo/

Time required to major stations


The appeal of Sasazuka Station is that you can get to Shinjuku Station in about 5 minutes without changing trains.

Other major stations can also be accessed with just one transfer.

































Station name Time required Number of transfers
To Shinjuku station Approximately 5 minutes 0 times
To Shibuya Station Approximately 12 minutes Once
To Ikebukuro station Approximately 21 minutes Once
To Shinagawa station Approximately 33 minutes Once
To Tokyo station Approximately 25 minutes Once

Last train from major stations


Trains run from major stations to Sasazuka Station even after midnight.

You can rest assured even on days when you get home late from work or a drinking party.

































Station name weekdays Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
Get on from Shinjuku Station 0:41 0:41
Get on from Shibuya Station 0:21 0:21
Take the train from Ikebukuro Station 0:17 0:11
Get on from Shinagawa Station 0:08 0:08
Get on from Tokyo Station 0:05 0:05

bus


Keio Bus and Toei Bus are available from Sasazuka Station.

Make sure to actively use not only trains but also buses to get around smoothly.



Quote: https://www.homemate-research-bus.com/dtl/2700000000000028397/

Available buses: Keio Bus, Toei Bus

To Shibuya Station…about 32 minutes

To Yoyogi-Uehara Station…about 14 minutes

To Hatagaya Station…about 4 minutes

To Yoyogi-Hachiman Station…about 18 minutes

To Nakano Station…about 24 minutes

Rent market price


Rent prices around Sasazuka Station are set at one of the lowest in Shibuya Ward.

Considering the accessibility to Shinjuku Station, it can be said to be a very advantageous area.













Sasazuka Station market price

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Supermarket information around the station


There are four supermarkets around Sasazuka Station.

There is also a business supermarket, making shopping very convenient.



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Store name business hours Time from station (walking)
Life Sasazuka store 9:30-0:00 Approximately 1 minute
Seijo Ishii Frente Sasazuka store 10:00-22:00 Approximately 2 minutes
Summit Store Sasazuka Store 9:00-1:00 Approximately 3 minutes
Gyomu Super Sasazuka Store 9:00-21:00 Approximately 7 minutes

Restaurant information around the station


The area around Sasazuka Station is full of major chain pubs and fast food restaurants.

You won't have much trouble choosing where to eat out.



Quote: https://www.cookdoor.jp/dtl/1060014340/
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Quote: https://www.jalan.net/gourmet/grm_foomoojH000345849/

Amusement and leisure information around the station


Entertainment facilities around Sasazuka Station include a few karaoke parlors and pachinko parlors.

If you want to kill time, it would be a good idea to go to Shinjuku Station, which is just one station away.

























Genre Number of houses
karaoke store 2 houses
pachinko parlor 3 houses
manga cafe 1 house
bowling center 1 house

History of Sasazuka


The origin of the name Sasazuka is said to be because there were mounds on both sides of the Koshu Kaido road, and there were bamboo trees growing there.

Sasazuka Station opened in 1913, making it one of the oldest stations on the Keio Electric Railway.

In recent years, the number of housing units such as apartments and single-family homes has increased, and many people are moving here.

Additionally, in 2015, the large complex "Melkmar Keio Sasazuka" opened and has become the symbol of the station.

Recommended properties in Sasazuka


Shared Apartment Sasazuka 2


Rent 52,000 yen