
Ginza / Nihonbashi
Strong for central work and commercial convenience.

Strong for central work and commercial convenience.
Use this area to test your daily route, street mood, and where to widen next.
Start with the daily route
Use Ginza / Nihonbashi when the route you repeat matters more than the famous address.
Keep the main need clear
Strong for central work and commercial convenience.
Compare before narrowing
Check whether central convenience or room size matters more.
Check it on the map
Open the map before choosing by station name. The useful part is the route home, daily errands, and where the quieter streets begin.
Normal route home
Check the street you will repeat, not only the nearest station exit.
Daily errands
Check groceries, cafes, gyms, clinics, parks, and small errands.
Where to widen
Check whether central convenience or room size matters more.
Check the route you repeat on weekdays before narrowing by station name.
Check the walk from Ginza / Nihonbashi at night and on a normal weekday.
Look for groceries, cafes, gyms, clinics, and the places you actually use around Ginza / Nihonbashi.
If rentals feel thin, compare Tsukiji / Tsukishima / Kachidoki / Harumi before cutting budget, size, or timing.
Convenience, calm, and widening direction can change even inside the same ward.
Use this area as a comparison point, then open current rooms.
Open current rentals broadly
Start with Ginza / Nihonbashi, but keep nearby choices visible until the room list feels realistic.
Change one condition at a time
Adjust budget, size, move-in timing, and pet needs one by one so you can see what actually changes.
Open rentals with the ward kept broad. Narrow by station only after you see how many choices remain.