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[Information guide around Daitabashi Station] Introducing information useful for finding a room

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In a nutshell


There is a quiet residential area surrounding Daitabashi Station.

The disadvantage is that there are no entertainment facilities and there are only a few supermarkets and restaurants, but the fact that you can get to Shinjuku in about 7 minutes is a major attraction.

Rent prices are low compared to surrounding areas, making it an easy place to live for people who commute to work or school in the Shinjuku area.

Ease of living in Daitabashi


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























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Routes that can be used


The Keio Line runs into Daitabashi Station.

There are also trains running directly on the Toei Shinjuku Line in the morning and after evening.

Routes that can be used


Keio line

First train/last train *For weekday schedules


Keio Line Shinjuku direction 4:43/0:25

Keio Line Keio Hachioji/Hashimoto/Takaosanguchi 5:03/0:48



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Time required to major stations


The great appeal of Daitabashi Station is that you can get to Shinjuku Station in less than 10 minutes without changing trains.

Transportation is extremely convenient as you can easily access central Tokyo areas such as Shibuya and Ikebukuro.

































Station name Time required Number of transfers
To Shinjuku station Approximately 7 minutes 0 times
To Shibuya Station Approximately 13 minutes Once
To Ikebukuro station Approximately 23 minutes Once
To Shinagawa station Approximately 34 minutes Once
To Tokyo station Approximately 27 minutes Once

Last train from major stations


Trains run from major stations to Daitabashi Station until after midnight.

Especially from Shinjuku Station, the last train leaves after midnight, so you don't have to worry if you get home late.

































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


"Toei Bus" and "Keio Bus" are available from Daitabashi Station.

If you actively use buses as well as trains, you will have more options for where to go.



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Available buses: Toei Bus, Keio Bus

To Sasazuka Station…4 minutes

To Hatagaya Station…8 minutes

To Yoyogi-Hachiman Station…20 minutes

To Shibuya Station…36 minutes

To Asagaya Station…26 minutes

Rent market price


Rent prices around Daitabashi Station are quite low compared to the entire Setagaya Ward.

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













Daitabashi station market price

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Supermarket information around the station


There are three supermarkets within a 10-minute walk from Daitabashi Station.

There aren't that many supermarkets, so it's a good idea to check the location before you move.



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Store name business hours Time from station (walking)
Oasis Daitabashi store 10:00-20:00 Approximately 1 minute
Keio Store Daitabashi Store 10:00-23:00 Approximately 2 minutes
Gyomu Super Sasazuka Store 9:00-21:00 Approximately 8 minutes

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Restaurant information around the station


Restaurants are concentrated around Daitabashi Station.

There are fewer family-friendly stores, and I get the impression that there are more set-up restaurants and izakayas that are easy for a single person to enter.



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Amusement and leisure information around the station


Unfortunately, there are no entertainment facilities around Daitabashi Station.

If you want to kill time, it would be a good idea to take the train to the Shinjuku area.

History of Daitabashi


Daitabashi Station opened in 1913 and has a history of over 100 years.

Since many Okinawan scholars moved to the area, it became established as a place with connections to Okinawa.

It is also characterized by a shopping street called ``Okinawa Town'' and a scattering of Okinawan-themed restaurants.

Although no major redevelopment has taken place around the station, there is still a steady stream of people moving to the area due to its easy access to the Shinjuku area.


Recommended properties in Daitabashi


Shared Apartment Daitabashi 1

Rent 49,800 yen



Shared Apartment Daitabashi 2

Rent 39,800 yen