2018-02-13

Living in Hiroo: What is it like for foreigners?

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Hiroo has become a ground zero for foreigners coming to Tokyo. The expat community easily falls in love with Hiroo because it makes you feel at home. That western feeling of having everything at the tips of your fingertips- schools, supermarkets, cafés, and shops are neatly clustered to solve your needs.

The area is awesome for sayonara sales and there are community fairs organized by many international schools, that offers second-hand goods and cheap food.

Read further to find about the classy area of Hiroo.

Hiroo: The Home of Foreigners in Tokyo

When the Meiji Restoration was concluded, nobility and the Imperial family created an upper-class residential area around the Hiroo area. The area has many international embassies that have been established because of its geographical reasons and the feeling of opulence.

With the many embassies concentrated in Hiroo, expats and visitors have found solace in it. This has made it possible for English to be a general language in most shops and service providers.

Hiroo has a number of posh restaurants and trendy coffee shops to give the area the class it deserves. It is a convenient location to commercial districts like Omotesando, Ebisu, Azabujuban and Roppongi.

It has a peaceful and quiet atmosphere that is enveloped by a rich greenery scenery. There are many opulent residences such as detached apartments and roomy low rise apartments including large condominium apartments.

Access


  • From Tokyo Station, take Marunouchi Line to Kasumigaseki Station, and transfer to the Hibiya Line to Hiroo Station (approx. 21 minutes)
  • From Shibuya Station, take the Tokyu-Toyoko Rapid Line to Nakameguro Station, and transfer to the Hibiya Line to Hiroo Station (approx. 12 minutes)
  • From Shinjuku Station, take the Yamanote Line to Ebisu Station, and transfer to the Hibiya Line to Hiroo Station (approx. 20 minutes)

Famous Locations

Roppongi

Hiroo is nestled between Shibuya and Roppongi, both with a vibrant night activity.

Roppongi is a favourite place for young Japanese and foreigners. The area has the highest concentration of nightclubs and bars in Tokyo. There have been recent major developments on Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills, which have given the district an added advantage.

The area also boasts cultural institutions like the Suntory Museum of Art and Mori Art Museum, leisure and office spaces and extensive retail shops.

You can reach Roppongi on foot in around 20 minutes, and in 6 minutes by train.

Access


  • Address: Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • Directions: From Hiroo Station, take the Hibiya Line to Roppongi Station (approx. 6 minutes)

Ebisu

At the heart of Ebisu lies one of the most expensive and luxurious neighborhoods in Tokyo; Yebisu Garden Place.

This spot has many skyscrapers and collection of buildings that are homes to museums, offices, hotels, shops, and restaurants. It is often referred to as a “city within a city” which is also where the former Japan Beer Brewery Company was located.

There are many things you can do in Ebisu like visiting the Yebisu Beer Museum, Ebisu’s Metropolitan Museum of Photography, and more.

It is only a 12-minute walk from Hiroo, so residents of the area can go to the fashionable area with ease.

Access


  • Address: Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  • Directions: 12 minutes on foot from Hiroo, or 8 minutes from Hiroo Station to Ebisu Station via the Hibiya Line

Shibuya

Shibuya is only around 10 minutes from Hiroo by train, and even in walking distance if you live near the Ebisu area.

No visit to Tokyo is complete if Shibuya is not part of the itinerary. The Shibuya Crossing has been called the busiest crosswalk on earth. Foreigners will appreciate the many activities that happen in Shibuya and the ease of access to other parts of Tokyo.

Access


  • Address: Shibuya, Tokyo
  • Directions: From Hiroo Station, take the Hibiya Line to Nakameguro Station, and transfer to the Tokyu-Toyoko Rapid Line to Shibuya Station (approx. 12 minutes)

Why Foreigners Live in Hiroo

Recreation and Entertainment

If you are coming to Hiroo, you cannot miss the exploratory nature that hovers around it. It has a way of pushing to unwind in some of the finest spots on earth.

Additionally, entertainment is seriously hyped here and there is no dull moment. Foreigners have so many things to do when they are in Hiroo.

For instance, there is the Arisugawa Park, the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library, and shopping areas. You do not need to leave the area to buy most of your necessities.

The Neighborhood Amenities

You will not feel short charged when you come to Hiroo, that western feeling and fulfillment is felt when it comes amenities. You do not need to go far to find your need. This is the reason hy expats are found in their large number here.

Whether you want to get western clothing or services, everything is centrally located for you. A supermarket like the National Azabu Supermarket is a great convenience for foreigners who may want to get anything and there is the Natural Mart.

Access to central Tokyo

Through the Hibiya Line, going to central areas of Tokyo is easy and stress-free. You can go to areas like Hibiya (which connects underground to Yurakucho and Tokyo Station) and Roppongi, and fashionable areas like Nakameguro and Ebisu.

You can live in the high-class environment of your dreams when in Hiroo.

Conclusion

If you are coming to Tokyo, consider coming to Hiroo, a peaceful hideaway in central Tokyo. It is one of the perfect places you can get luxury apartments and a high-class lifestyle.

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