2020.02.29
Living in Sendagaya, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
Sendagaya is a vibrant neighborhood located in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward. It sits between Shinjuku and Harajuku, yet offers an entirely different atmosphere, lifestyle, and attractions. It's packed with restaurants, galleries, and shops, but there are al...
2020.02.29
Living in Yayoi, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
Yayoi is a small artistic neighborhood located in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward. It was named after a specific type of pottery that was discovered in the area and is now known as an educational and cultural center in this part of the city.
2020.02.29
Living in Hakusan, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
Hakusan is a quiet neighborhood located in the heart of Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward. Like many of Bunkyo's neighborhoods, it's a center of college life in the city, which allows easy access to the rest of Tokyo via its train station.
2020.02.29
Koto Ward Real Estate Price Guide
Koto Ward is located along the Sumida River and Arakawa River in Tokyo. “Koto” means East...
2020.02.29
Sumida Ward Real Estate Price Guide
Sumida Ward is located in northeastern Tokyo. It is bordered by neighboring wards Adachi and Arakawa....
2020.02.29
Living In Musashi-Murayama, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
Musashi-Murayama is a city located on the Northwestern edge of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. It has an estimated population of 70,000, which gives it a quiet and almost rural atmosphere despite being so close to central Tokyo. Its proximity to Lake Sayama and Lake Tama mean you can en...
2020.02.29
Ota Ward Real Estate Price Guide
Home to Haneda International Airport and the Tokyo Inst...
2020.02.20
Living In Iidabashi, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
Iidabashi is a small neighborhood that’s best known for the station of the same name. Iidabashi Station serves as a major traffic hub, as it’s located at the intersection of several major metro and train lines. It connects Tokyo’s Chiyoda, Bunkyo and Shinjuku wards,...
2020.02.20
Living In Tsukuda and Tsukishima: Guide for Foreigners
Tsukishima is an artificial island constructed in 1892 as part of a land reclamation project. It sits across from the Tsukuda-Ohasi Bridge near the Ginza area of Tokyo to the East, and Chuo Ward to the West. Tsukuda is the Northern area of Tsukishima, which was ...
2020.02.20
Living in Higashi-Murayama, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
Higashi-Murayama is a city located on the western edge of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. It’s home to around 150,000 residents and is surrounded by several other municipalities. This allows you to find everything you need within a short distance, while you can also reach central ...
2020.02.20
Living in Tsukiji and Hatchobori: Guide for Foreigners
Tsukiji and Hatchobori are two neighborhoods located in the central part of Chuo Ward in Tokyo. Both of these residential districts double as bustling commercial hubs. Tsukiji is best known as a shopping neighborhood, recognized across the city for its fish mark...
2020.02.19
Living In Aichi: Guide for Foreigners
Aichi Prefecture is located in central Japan. It is densely populated and has approximately 7.5 million residents, many of whom live in Nagoya, the prefecture's capital and the fourth largest city in Japan. Other large cities in Aichi are Toyota, Okazaki and Ichinomiya....
2020.01.31
Hakuba vs. Niseko: Battle for Japan's Best Ski Destination
Skiing in Japan is a very different and unforgettable experience. The Land of the Rising Sun boasts over 500 ski resorts and one of the snowiest ski seasons in the world. Not surprisingly, it's hosted two Winter Olympics and for pure unadulterated powder skiing, there&a...
2020.01.30
Living in Kodaira, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
Kodaira is a pleasant suburb of Tokyo full of whimsical charm. It is located in the west but is not so far out that it's inaccessible. The region is very well connected for ease of transport around the Tokyo area.
2020.01.30
Living in Inagi, Tokyo: Guide For Foreigners
Inagi is a beautiful little slice of Tokyo, an excitingly retro place sandwiched between two large patches of greenery. Located in the south-west of Tokyo, outside of the central hub of activity, Inagi offers a more joyful way of life.