2018-02-28

Living in Moto-Yawata: What is it Like For Foreigners?

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The arrival of the 2000 decade marked the beginning of Japan’s railway stations redevelopment project. In an effort to raise the profitability of many locations, provide accessible services, and convenient travel and living experiences, they transformed the railway stations as well as its surrounding areas to make them more welcoming to residents and visitors.

Many new building complexes, apartments, stores, shopping malls, as well as entertainment and leisure venues were constructed in all directions outside of the station. Are you curious to check this out? Then hop onto a train and get off Moto-Yawata Station.

Moto-Yawata – A bridge to interesting places

Moto-Yawata Station can be found in Ichikawa, Japan, and at present is being operated by East Japan Railway Company and Toei Subway. Here you can find the Chuo-Sobu Line and Toei Shinjuku Line that will take you to various places throughout Tokyo.

Taking just a short walk from this station will take you to interesting places around Ichikawa where you can spend your leisure time, be it a relaxing time to unwind your mind or an intellectually stimulating one filled with new discoveries.

There are apartments here that offer affordable rates, so it is a great idea to consider taking a trip to this place, or better yet, staying here for good.

Access


  • From Tokyo Station, take the Chuo Line and get off Suidobashi Station (approx. 6 mins). Transfer to Chuo-Sobu Line (Local) that will take you to Moto-Yawata Station (approx. 27 mins).
  • From Shibuya Station, take the Yamanote Line and get off Akihabara Station (approx. 28 mins). Transfer to Chuo-Sobu Line that will take you to Moto-Yawata Station (approx. 22 mins).
  • From Shinjuku Station- take the Chuo-Sobu Line that will take you to Moto-Yawata Station (approx. 40 mins).

Famous Locations

1. Katsushika Hachimangu Shrine

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A short walk from Moto-Yawata Station will take you to a historic place called Katsushika Hachimangu Shrine. The historical and cultural relevance of this shrine is rich and dates back to the Kanpyo Era. Built during the rule of Emperor Uta, this shrine is regarded as a guardian to the Shimousa Province.

If you want a place to unwind and relax, then taking a visit to this place will surely complete that goal. Not only will you learn a bit of Japanese history, but you will also get to enjoy the greenery.

The best time to go is from September 15th to 21st if you want to witness their annual festival called “Yawata No Boroichi” where flea markets and annual farming tool markets are open.

Access


  • Address: Japan, 〒272-0021 Chiba-ken, Ichikawa-shi, Yawata, 4 Chome−2−2−1
  • Directions: Take an 8-min walk from Moto-Yawata Station.

2. Nikke Colton Plaza

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Surely, one of the most thrilling things to do if you are new in Tokyo is to experience and know where locals buy, eat, drink and spend their free time. If these are the things that you have in mind, then you should visit Nikke Colton Plaza.

Many shops and eateries, such as Uniqlo, MUJI, Daie, Nitri, and Matsumoto Kiyoshi, are located here. Not only is this place a shopping and dining center, but it is also frequented by people who do their daily jog, as this place is surrounded by refreshing greenery.

There are also sports facilities, a shrine, and movie theatres here, meaning people will never run out of interesting things to do.

Access


  • Address: Japan, 〒272-0015 千葉県市川市Onitaka, 1 Chome−1, 鬼高1丁目1番1号
  • Directions: Directions: Take a 13-minute walk from Moto-Yawata Station.

3. Chiba Museum of Science and Industry

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Located on the southern side of Nikke Colton Plaza is the Chiba Museum of Science and Industry. This museum was built with a goal in mind to educate people of all ages about modern science and technology.

We all can agree that understanding information of technical and scientific nature can be quite hard to understand and difficult to digest, however this museum allows for an enjoyable experience where people can learn the industry of modern science through the lens of relatable history.

Aside from learning a variety of new information, you can also enjoy the azalea trees surrounding the museum, which are especially beautiful when they are in full bloom. There are also a lot of other flowers here, making any visit a relaxing and lovely sight to behold.

Access


  • Address: 1 Chome-1-1-3 Onitaka, Ichikawa-shi, Chiba-ken 272-0015, Japan
  • Directions: Take a 12-minute walk from Moto-Yawata Station.

Why do foreigners live in Moto-Yawata

1. Cheap cost of living

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There is no denying that living in big cities can be quite expensive, especially in regards to housing due to a large number of people who live or want to live in the city.

In Moto-Yawata, foreigners find that housing rates are quite affordable and they get to save on transportation expenses since the residential area is just a few steps away from the train station. There are also shops, department stores, and leisure areas that can provide everyday needs at affordable prices. Many of these destinations can be reached just by walking a few minutes from your home.

2. Quiet and peaceful residential area

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The residential area in Moto-Yawata is what one would consider a small village, so there is a suburban feel to it. It is perfect for resting and relaxing after a tiring day of work or travelling around Tokyo as it is devoid of the noise typically found in big cities.

3. Entertainment and leisure

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Apart from residential buildings, surrounding Moto-Yawata Station are places where residents can spend their free time or lazy weekends. There are shopping centers, malls, grocery stores, and more where residents can go on to stock up on any supplies they may need. There are also relaxing places here with lots of greenery where you can go for a jog or just hang out.

Conclusion:

Moto-Yawata might seem like an unconventional place to decide to call home, but in reality, it is actually a very convenient and affordable place to stay inside Tokyo. Japan’s railway redevelopment had proved successful in providing adequate living spaces and more accessible services for both tourists on-the-go and long term residents.

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