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In a nutshell
Aoi Station is a station along the Tsukuba Express line.
There are many parks scattered around the station and a quiet residential area.
Although there are no large commercial facilities or downtown areas in the surrounding area, the rent is low compared to the area in Tokyo, and if you have a school or workplace along the Tsukuba Express line, it will be a comfortable place to live.
Aoi's ease of living
We will introduce information about the area around Aoi Station, available lines, ease of living, etc.
convenience | ★★★☆☆ |
access | ★★★★☆ |
Public order | ★★★★★ |
rent | ★★★★★ |
Number of restaurants | ★★☆☆☆ |
Routes that can be used
The Tsukuba Express runs into Aoi Station.
This will be especially convenient for people whose workplaces or schools are along the Tsukuba Express line.
Routes that can be used
Tsukuba Express
First train/last train *For weekday schedules
Tsukuba Express Akihabara direction 5:09/0:06
Tsukuba Express Tsukuba direction 5:22/0:21
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Time required to major stations
It takes more than 30 minutes from Aoi Station to major stations in Tokyo.
It's not an inconvenience if you just go out once in a while, but it may seem a little far if you commute every day.
Station name | Time required | Number of transfers |
To Shinjuku station | Approximately 42 minutes | Once |
To Shibuya Station | Approximately 50 minutes | Twice |
To Ikebukuro station | Approximately 36 minutes | Twice |
To Shinagawa station | Approximately 40 minutes | Once |
To Tokyo station | Approximately 30 minutes | Once |
Last train from major stations
There are no trains running from the main station to Aoi Station after midnight.
If you will be returning late, be sure to pay attention to the train schedule.
Station name | weekdays | Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays |
Get on from Shinjuku Station | 23:37 | 23:37 |
Get on from Shibuya Station | 23:29 | 23:27 |
Take the train from Ikebukuro Station | 23:43 | 23:43 |
Get on from Shinagawa Station | 23:34 | 23:34 |
Get on from Tokyo Station | 23:37 | 23:37 |
bus
You can use the Adachi City Community Bus from Aoi Station.
When using the Chiyoda Line, you also have the option of taking a bus to Ayase Station.
There is only one train line, so make sure to take advantage of the buses as well.
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Available buses: Adachi City Community Bus
To Nishiarai Station…19 minutes
To Ayase Station…8 minutes
To Kameari Station…25 minutes
Rent market price
Rent prices around Aoi Station are quite low even within Adachi Ward.
You can find properties in the 50,000 yen range in 1R , so it will be easy for people who have a workplace or school along the Tsukuba Express line to relocate.
Aoi station market price 1R | Adachi Ward market price 1R | XROSS HOUSE share-house |
54,400 yen | 62,700 yen | 27,400 yen |
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Supermarket information around the station
Although there are not many supermarkets around Aoi Station, it is convenient that there are two stores that are open 24 hours a day.
You don't have to worry about going shopping even if you get home late.
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Store name | business hours | Time from station (walking) |
Big A Aoi store | Open 24 hours | Approximately 7 minutes |
Seiyu Aoi Station | Open 24 hours | Approximately 7 minutes |
Akore Aoi 5-chome store | 8:00-0:00 | Approximately 7 minutes |
My Basket Hiromichi Adachi store | 10:00-23:00 | Approximately 11 minutes |
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Restaurant information around the station
There are not many chain restaurants around Aoi Station, just a few cafes and ramen shops.
There is no problem if you only eat out once in a while, but most of the time you will be cooking for yourself.
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Amusement and leisure information around the station
Unfortunately, there are no entertainment facilities around Aoi Station.
On holidays, we recommend using the Tsukuba Express to go to areas such as Akihabara.
Aoi's history
The current area called "Aoi" was established in 1966.
The station opened in 2005, the same year as the Tsukuba Express.
In 2006, a project aimed at making the city a ``Rose Town'' began, and the neighborhood association, Adachi Seiwa Shinkin Bank, and others are working together to increase the number of roses.
The Aoi Rose Festival is an annual event that still attracts many people.
Recommended properties in Aoi
Shared Apartment Aoi 1
Rent 29,800 yen
Shared Apartment Aoi 2 (Women Only)
Rent 25,000 yen