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Seibu-Tamagawa line
The Seibu Tamagawa line runs through Musashi, Koganei, and Fuchi cities in Tokyo, spanning 6 stations.
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KEIO FUCHU APARTMENT
Apartment with great commute、 no transfer to Shinjuku Station! 2 clos……
Tokyo-to Fuchu-shi Shiraitodai
Keio line / Musashi Nodai 4minutes
Move in conditions:
Female Male
- No Key Money
- No security deposit
- No Guarantor Deposit
- No brokerage Fee
- No guarantor
- No guarantor company
- Foreign Residents Allowed
- Furnished
- Monthly
Bicycle parking
Car parking
Scooter and motorcycle parking
within 5 minutes to station
Rooms for 2 or more available
Private room with bathroom,
kitchen, or toilet facilities
¥63,000 - ¥65,000 Vacancy soon
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Gender:
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Nationality:
Foreigner Japanese
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Age:
10~29 30~49 Over 50
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GARDEN HEIGHTS HIGASHI KOGANEI
Fully-furnished apartment in Higashi-Koganei! A reasonable price along……
Tokyo-to Koganei-shi Higashi-cho
JR-Chuo line / Higashi Koganei 10minutes
Move in conditions:
Female Male
- No Key Money
- No security deposit
- No Guarantor Deposit
- No brokerage Fee
- No guarantor
- No guarantor company
- Foreign Residents Allowed
- Furnished
- Monthly
Bicycle parking
Rooms for 2 or more available
Private room with bathroom,
kitchen, or toilet facilities
¥93,000 - ¥93,000 Full
Rooms for rent in Seibu-Tamagawa line
Rental market price in Seibu-Tamagawa line
| Share House | Average ¥0 |
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| Apartment | Average ¥64,667 |
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Railway Overview
The line runs from Musashi-Sakai station to Koremasa station. In the past it had been called the Koremasa line, or Musashi-Sakai line. It only runs 8 km, but it has been in operation for over 100 years, starting in 1917. Other than the beginning and end of the line, you can also transfer to another line at Shiraitodai station. There is a boat racing course near Kyoteijo-mae station, and a horse track near Koremasa.
It is a rare line in the 23 wards of Tokyo in that it feels like it is far removed from the city. A train comes every 12 to 20 minutes. In the past there were plans to extend the line, but they never materialized. That said, the areas around the line are lush with green nature, and have many universities as well.
Places to see
Along the Seibu Tamagawa line, near Musashi-Sakai station is the Kizuki Shrine. Within the shrine are mini-shrines. In the Edo period, this location was the falcon hunting grounds for the lord of Matsue Domain, and afterward had connections with the Tokugawa clan. The shrine sees many visitors throughout the year, coming to see the huge gingko trees lining the paths. It is an oasis within Tokyo.
Near Koremasa station is Japan's largest racehorse track, which also has a museum, gift shop, and play area. You can also try riding a horse yourself.
Lifestyle
The area served by the Seibu Tamagawa line have become bedroom towns for people working in the 23 wards of Tokyo, so it has many residential areas. The station areas are outfitted with convenient nearby shops for daily shopping needs. There are many leisure spots along the line as well, and near nature, so it is a good place to raise a family. From Musashino-Sakai station you can change to the Chuo; from Shiroitodai to the Keio; and from Koremasa to the Nambu line. Here you can expect a more slower-paced life, much less crowded. Recently, Musashino Place, which is near the south exit of Musashi-Sakai station, has become popular for its sense of design, community, and function, along with public services such as the library.
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