Sumida-ku

Sumida-ku

Sumida is for east-side access without overpaying for the name.

Kinshicho, Ryogoku, and Oshiage are useful when east-side access, river-side life, and room balance matter.

Start broad

Sumida-ku

Keep choices open

Inside the ward

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Rentals

Open current rooms

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Choose where to start

1Start the search

Sumida is for east-side access without overpaying for the name.

Kinshicho, Ryogoku, and Oshiage are useful when east-side access, river-side life, and room balance matter.

(1)

Why it can be a starting point

Kinshicho, Ryogoku, and Oshiage are useful when east-side access, river-side life, and room balance matter.

(2)

Do not narrow too early

Station convenience can be strong, but the street mood changes quickly.

(3)

Where to widen next

Compare Koto, Taito, Chuo, and Katsushika before cutting size or budget.

II

Compare daily-life areas

3Commute and routes

Commute and movement

Judge the ward by where you actually go, not only by the address name.

Search from your destination

Where should you keep open?

Pick a real destination, then compare the route and the places worth keeping before you narrow the rental search.

Times are daytime references for choosing where to start. Current rooms are checked in Rent.

East-side access to office core

Otemachi

about 13 min

Direct

Route

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Z Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line

East-central route reference

Lines and places to compare

(1)

Kinshicho

Compare Ryogoku or Koto if you want calmer daily life.

(2)

Ryogoku

Compare Chuo or Taito when the destination is central.

(3)

Oshiage / Hikifune

Compare Katsushika if budget or space matters more.

4Daily-life areas

Compare daily-life areas

The same ward can feel very different by station. Use the photos to choose what to check next.

6Daily-life check

Daily life changes inside the ward

Kinshicho, Ryogoku, and Oshiage are useful when east-side access, river-side life, and room balance matter.

(1)

Kinshicho: Access hub

(2)

Ryogoku: River-side calm

(3)

Oshiage / Hikifune: East-side options

III

Return to rentals and decide

5Search range

choose the search range in Sumida-ku

Compare Koto, Taito, Chuo, and Katsushika before cutting size or budget.

See broader rentals

What to keep before opening rentals

Choose what matters first so you do not remove good rooms too early.

(1)

Start from Kinshicho

Kinshicho, Ryogoku, and Oshiage are useful when east-side access, river-side life, and room balance matter.

(2)

Check before narrowing

Station convenience can be strong, but the street mood changes quickly.

(3)

Compare nearby choices

Compare Koto, Taito, Chuo, and Katsushika before cutting size or budget.

7Final judgment

Quick judgment

(1)

Should I search only Sumida-ku?

Compare Koto, Taito, Chuo, and Katsushika before cutting size or budget.

(2)

Which area should I compare first?

Kinshicho, Ryogoku, and Oshiage are useful when east-side access, river-side life, and room balance matter.

(3)

What should I check before deciding?

Station convenience can be strong, but the street mood changes quickly.

If it feels right, check current rooms

Open rentals with the ward kept broad. Narrow by station only after you see how many choices remain.