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Seibu Ikebukuro Line is convenient for commuting to work or school! There are many comfortable areas to live in.

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Basic information on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line


Seibu Ikebukuro Line route information

























congestion during rush hour 163% Satisfaction level ★★★☆☆
First train time Ikebukuro Station: 5:00/Seibu Chichibu Station: 5:01 Satisfaction level ★★★★☆
Last train time Ikebukuro Station: 0:45/Seibu Chichibu Station: 22:35 Satisfaction level ★★★☆☆
Number of rush hours Ikebukuro Station: 1 train every 2-3 minutes Seibu Chichibu Station: 1 train every 12-25 minutes Satisfaction level ★★★☆☆

*For weekday schedules


Characteristics of Seibu Ikebukuro Line


Seibu Ikebukuro Line is convenient for accessing the city center


The Seibu Ikebukuro Line connects Ikebukuro to areas such as Tokorozawa and Iruma in Saitama.

People living in Saitama often use it to commute to work or school in the city center.

Ikebukuro Station provides access to all areas of the city, so it's easy to move around on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line.

If you commute to work or school in the city center, consider a property on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line.



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There are many options for properties on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line.


On the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, rent prices tend to get cheaper as you get closer to Saitama.

In areas such as Akitsu and Kiyose, you have a wide range of options, with properties starting from 40,000 to 50,000 yen per month, even though they are in Tokyo.

The Seibu Ikebukuro Line is also perfect for people who want to keep their rent low.



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You can also enjoy nature on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line.


On the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, there are many areas full of nature such as Shakujii Park and Inariyama Park.

When you're tired of the hustle and bustle of the city, it's nice to go out to refresh yourself.

If you live on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, you can enjoy nature at any time.



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Ranking of the best 5 towns to live on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line


1st place Tokorozawa


Tokorozawa in Saitama Prefecture is ranked number one in the ranking of the best places to live on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line!

Although the area around Tokorozawa Station is as prosperous as Tokyo, the area is popular for its low rent prices.

If you are looking for a property for a single person, you can search for a property starting from 40,000 to 50,000 yen per month.

Additionally, there are large supermarkets such as Aeon and Seiyu near the station, so you won't have any inconvenience in your daily life.

It takes about 20 minutes to get to Ikebukuro Station without changing trains, so you can commute to work or school in Tokyo while living near Tokorozawa Station.



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2nd place Akitsu


2nd place is Akitsu!

Akitsu is an area located in Higashimurayama City, Tokyo, but because it is located adjacent to Saitama Prefecture, the rent price is low.

If you're looking for a property for a single person, you can choose between 40,000 and 50,000 yen per month, making it easy for people who want to keep their rent low.

In front of Akitsu Station, there is a shopping street called ``Akitsu Yakitori Road,'' and as the name suggests, there are many yakitori restaurants scattered about.

You can buy freshly made yakitori at a great price, so it's a great place to stop by for dinner on your way home from work or school.

Recommended for people who are looking for a comfortable area to live in while keeping rent low in Tokyo.



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3rd place Fujimidai


The area around Fujimidai Station is a residential area where many families live.

It's also close to daycare centers and schools, so it's safe for families with small children.

Rent prices are relatively low compared to Tokyo, and there are many choices of properties.

If you are looking for an area where you can live safely with your family, consider properties near Fujimidai Station.



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4th place Oizumi Gakuen


The area around Oizumi Gakuen Station is known as a student town.

The area around the station is a bit noisy due to heavy traffic, but if you move a little further away you will find a quiet residential area, so it is a good place to live.

Additionally, there are large commercial facilities around the station, making life extremely convenient.

All shopping necessary for daily life can be done only around the station.

It is an attractive area that is easy to live in for everyone, whether you live alone or with a family.



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No. 5 Hibarigaoka


Hibarigaoka is an area located in Nishi-Tokyo City, Tokyo.

The area around the station is dotted with large commercial facilities such as Isetan and Parco, but if you walk a little further away, you'll find plenty of greenery, making it an attractive place to live comfortably.

The north side of the station is a busy area and is a little noisy, but as long as you avoid that area, there is no problem even if you are a single woman living alone.

Rent prices are relatively low, making it a comfortable area for anyone to live in.



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Staff chooses! Best 5 recommended stations


No. 1 Ikebukuro Station


Number one is Ikebukuro Station, which is also the name of the line!

The area around Ikebukuro Station is dotted with large commercial facilities such as Sunshine City, making it a great place to enjoy your entire day off.

There are also plenty of restaurants, so you won't have any trouble finding a place to eat whether you visit during lunch or dinner.

It's an area where you can be satisfied no matter what time you visit, whether it's on a date on a holiday or just to kill some time.



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2nd place Seibu Chichibu Station


2nd place is Seibu Chichibu Station!

Speaking of Chichibu, it is also famous as a tourist destination that can be taken on a day trip from Tokyo.

The attraction is that you can enjoy nature throughout the year, with the moss phlox at Hitsujiyama Park in spring and the autumn leaves at Nagatoro Valley in autumn.

During the winter season, it would be a good idea to tour some of Japan's most famous icicles.

If you want to casually enjoy nature, why not take the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and visit here?


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3rd place Nerima Station


In addition to the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, Nerima Station also serves the Toshima Line, Seibu Yurakucho Line, and Oedo Line.

It is the second terminal station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line after Ikebukuro Station, and is convenient for accessing all areas in Tokyo.

There are also large commercial facilities around the station, so it's a good idea to do some shopping while you transfer.

If you are a user of the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, this is a station that you will often find useful.



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No. 4 Shakujii Koen Station


Shakujii Park, which is also the name of the station, is a metropolitan park with an abundance of nature that is hard to believe is in Tokyo.

There are well-maintained sidewalks so you can enjoy a leisurely stroll.

In addition, the popular Italian restaurant "Vinoteca La Gazza" in the park is a popular spot where you can enjoy Italian cuisine in the midst of nature.

If you want to relax and enjoy nature in Tokyo, please visit this place.



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No. 5 Inariyama Koen Station


Inariyama Park in Saitama Prefecture is a famous spot for cherry blossom viewing.

Approximately 300 Yoshino cherry trees and Yaezakura trees bloom during the season, attracting many visitors.

The park is spacious, so it's perfect for cherry blossom viewing while laying out a leisure sheet.

It's a spot you definitely want to visit in the spring.



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Recommended properties along the Seibu Ikebukuro Line


Shared Apartment Nerima 2 (Women Only)


Rent from 45,000 yen


Shared Apartment Higashi Nagasaki 1


Rent: 49,800 yen





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