
Toyocho / Kiba
Useful for balancing rent, space, and Otemachi access.

Useful for balancing rent, space, and Otemachi access.
Use this area to test your daily route, street mood, and where to widen next.
Rent and space balance
Use this when central or bay names make the room too small.
Tozai Line access
Good when the commute works on Tozai Line and daily stores stay close.
Practical daily life
Less flashy than Toyosu, but easier to judge by commute, groceries, and room size.
Compare next
Compare Monzen-nakacho for street mood and Toyosu for newer buildings.
Check it on the map
Compare station exits, supermarkets, parks, and routes toward Otemachi or Nihonbashi.
Commute route
The line is the reason to choose the area. Check it first.
Daily store route
Look for the route you can repeat without stress.
Park and river side
Green routes can make a practical area feel easier to live in.
Check the route you repeat on weekdays before narrowing by station name.
Check crowding, transfer, and whether the line fits your daily commute.
The area works best when everyday stores are on the way home.
Keep this area visible before cutting room size too early.
Use Kiba, Monzen-nakacho, and Toyosu as different answers to the same east-side search.
Convenience, calm, and widening direction can change even inside the same ward.
Use this area as a comparison point, then open current rooms.
Use it for room balance
Open rentals here before dropping room size too early in central or bay names.
Check the Tozai Line first
If the commute works, Toyocho and Kiba can keep daily life practical.
Compare mood before deciding
If it feels too practical, compare Monzen-nakacho. If newer feeling matters, compare Toyosu.
Open rentals with the ward kept broad. Narrow by station only after you see how many choices remain.