Share House near Nishi Koyama Station, Tokyo
Find Share House near Nishi Koyama Station, Tokyo. Foreigner-friendly rentals with no key money, no guarantor required, and options for furnished short-term stays or long-term housing.
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Tokyo-to Meguro-ku Minami
Tokyu-Toyoko line / Gakugeidaigaku 18minutes
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
Theater
Smoking area
Library
Coworking space
Delivery box
Large bath
Powder room
Garden, rooftop, terrace
Rooms for 2 or more available
¥71,000 - ¥81,000 Full
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Gender:
FemaleMale
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Nationality:
Foreigner Japanese
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Age:
10~29 30~49 Over 50
Area information of Nishi Koyama
Station overview
Nishi-Koyama is in Shinagawa prefecture in Tokyo, along the Tokyu Meguro line, taking its name from is position relative to Koyama shrine. It started as an above-ground station but was put underground in 2006. Average daily ridership is 34,000, with people headed toward Meguro for work or school. The station building contains a bookstore, supermarket, and family restaurant, and there are several shopping streets outside. The shopping arcade street connecting from Musashi Koyama station may be more famous, but the Nishi-Koyama shopping arcade retains a Japanese downtown feel that can make you forget you're in Shinagawa. There are also many schools in the area, and it is quite safe, and therefore popular with families and single people alike.
Places to see
Koyama Hachiman Shrine is on a hill, surrounded by 200-year-old trees. San-ya Hachiman Shrine is an off-shoot from Koyama Hachiman, and has beautiful sakura trees in the spring. Both shrines hold a local festival in September, and one should not miss the sight of people carrying the portable shrine around during this festival.
Lifestyle
Nishi-Koyama is a lively town, in an old-fashioned way. There are many places to buy food for cheap, even here in Shinagawa, so it should not be difficult to get everything you need day-to-day. The supermarket is open until 1 am, and there are many places to eat and drink which is helpful when you don't feel like cooking. The train line goes direct to Meguro station, and has through service to the Tokyo Metro Namboku line for easy access to other parts of the city. That said, it is very crowded during rush hour. Nearby stations Musashi Koyama, and the Tokyu Ikegami line station Togoshi Ginza have famous shopping streets that can be fun to explore on weekends.
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