
Shibuya / Omotesando
The clearest starting image, but keep nearby streets open before narrowing.

The clearest starting image, but keep nearby streets open before narrowing.
Use this area to test your daily route, street mood, and where to widen next.
Use the name as a clue
Good when you want a clear lifestyle image before comparing actual rooms.
Check the walk, not only the station
The useful part is the route home, the hill, the crowd, and where daily errands happen.
Compare before paying for the image
Ebisu, Daikanyama, Yoyogi, and Meguro-side streets can keep the lifestyle while changing the room balance.
Check it on the map
Use the map to compare station exits, quieter streets, daily stores, and the direction toward Ebisu or Yoyogi.
Station exit
The exit changes the crowd and the walk home.
Quiet street
Find streets close enough to use Shibuya without living in the busiest core.
Nearby comparison
Compare Ebisu, Daikanyama, Yoyogi, and Meguro-side routes.
Check the route you repeat on weekdays before narrowing by station name.
Check whether the walk home feels comfortable after work or dinner.
Restaurants are easy, but groceries, gym, clinic, and laundry still matter.
Look for the point where the energy becomes too much for daily life.
Convenience, calm, and widening direction can change even inside the same ward.
Use this area as a comparison point, then open current rooms.
Open rentals broadly first
Start from Shibuya, but keep nearby daily-life areas visible until the room list feels real.
Narrow after the room count
Add budget, size, pets, and move-in timing one by one after seeing current rooms.
Open rentals with the ward kept broad. Narrow by station only after you see how many choices remain.