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Let's live near Ayase Station! Information guide to help you find a room

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In a nutshell


Ayase Station is located in Adachi Ward, Tokyo, and is served by the Chiyoda Line.

There is also the first train on the train, which makes it easy to sit and commute during rush hours.

There are relatively many restaurants and supermarkets, making it a good place to live.

This area is recommended for people who commute to work or school using the Chiyoda Line.

Ease of living in Ayase


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























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Routes that can be used


Ayase Station is served by the Chiyoda Line and Joban Line local trains.

The Chiyoda Line has a high ridership rate during rush hours, but some of the train schedules start from Ayase Station, so you can commute to work or school while sitting in the morning.

Routes that can be used


Chiyoda Line, Joban Line local trains

First train/last train *For weekday schedules


Chiyoda Line towards Yoyogi Uehara/Mukougaoka Yuen 4:38/0:27

Chiyoda Line Kita-Ayase direction 5:13/0:22

Joban Line local trains bound for Abiko/Kashiwa 4:58/0:52



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Time required to major stations


You can access major stations from Ayase Station with one transfer or less.

Otemachi Station on the Chiyoda Line is connected to Tokyo Station, so you can walk between the two stations.

































Station name Time required Number of transfers
To Shinjuku station Approximately 36 minutes Once
To Shibuya Station Approximately 40 minutes Once
To Ikebukuro station Approximately 27 minutes Once
To Shinagawa station Approximately 42 minutes Once
To Tokyo station Approximately 32 minutes 0 times

Last train from major stations


Trains from major stations to Ayase Station run until around midnight.

Be sure to know the time of the last train so you don't lose your means of transportation.

































Station name weekdays Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
Get on from Shinjuku Station 0:03 23:57
Get on from Shibuya Station 23:59 23:55
Take the train from Ikebukuro Station 0:12 0:06
Get on from Shinagawa Station 23:53 23:57
Get on from Tokyo Station 0:08 0:05

bus


Three bus companies operate from Ayase Station.

Make good use of buses to expand your options for where to go.



Available buses: Tobu Bus, Keisei Town Bus, Asahi Bus

To Mizumoto Sports Center…about 24 minutes

To Rokumachi Station…about 14 minutes

To Takenotsuka Station…about 43 minutes

To Yashio Station…about 42 minutes

To Shin-Koiwa Station…about 35 minutes

To Kameari Station…about 19 minutes

Rent market price


Ayase is located far away from central Tokyo, so the rent prices are low even in Tokyo.

This area is recommended for people who want to keep their rent low on the Chiyoda Line.













Ayase station market price

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Adachi Ward market price

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Supermarket information around the station


There are plenty of supermarkets around Ayase Station.

Some stores are open 24 hours a day, so you won't have any inconvenience when it comes to shopping.



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Store name business hours Time from station (walking)
Ito-Yokado Ayase store 10:00-22:00 Approximately 1 minute
Tokyu Store Ayase Store 9:00-22:00 Approximately 2 minutes
My Basket Ayase Nishi store 6:45-0:00 Approximately 4 minutes
Big A Ayase store Open 24 hours Approximately 4 minutes
FLET'S Akore Ayase Station East Store 8:00-0:00 Approximately 5 minutes

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Restaurant information around the station


Ayase's restaurants are concentrated near the north and south exits of the station.

In particular, there are many chain restaurants, making it easy to find places to eat out.



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Amusement and leisure information around the station


There are several entertainment facilities such as karaoke parlors and pachinko parlors scattered around Ayase Station.

If you just want to kill time once in a while, just the area around the station will be enough.



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Genre Number of houses
karaoke store 3 houses
pachinko parlor 5 houses
manga cafe 2 houses

History of Ayase


There is a record that Shinsengumi warriors stayed in Ayase during the Keio period.

The Kaneko Family Documents, which contain records from that time, are registered tangible cultural properties of Adachi Ward.

Ayase Station opened in 1943.

Although no major redevelopment has taken place around the station, the number of restaurants and supermarkets is increasing year by year, creating a comfortable town to live in.

Recommended properties in Ayase


Shared Apartment Ayase 1


Rent 30,000 yen




Shared Apartment Ayase 2


Rent 32,000 yen