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Compare foreigner-friendly neighborhoods in Tokyo by rent, transit access, and community support: Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Nakano, Edogawa, Adachi, Arakawa, and Itabashi.
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2026-03-22
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Guide
Shinjuku has Tokyo's largest foreign resident population (~45,000) with excellent multilingual municipal services. Shin-Okubo offers international supermarkets and restaurants. Rent for 1K averages ¥80,000-120,000. Transit is unmatched with all JR and subway lines. Consider adjacent Nakano or Toshima for lower rents.
Edogawa is known for its Indian community but also has large Vietnamese and Chinese populations. Rent for 1K is ¥50,000-70,000, very affordable for Tokyo. Many parks make it family-friendly. Nishi-Kasai has Indian grocery stores and international schools. Central Tokyo is about 30 minutes via Tozai Line.
Itabashi and Kita wards have relatively more zero-deposit/key-money listings, popular with cost-conscious foreigners. 1K rent: ¥55,000-75,000. Akabane (Kita) has lively shopping streets with low living costs. Itabashi connects to Otemachi in 20 minutes via Toei Mita Line. Foreigner-friendly guarantor listings are increasing.
Choose your area based on four factors: (1) rent budget (ideally under 25% of income), (2) commute access, (3) compatriot community presence, (4) multilingual service availability. Bridge Home Japan lets you search by area with lifestyle information for each listing. Start by comparing 2-3 areas.
Popular alternatives: Yokohama (Naka Ward), Kawaguchi (Saitama), Nagoya (Nakamura), Osaka (Naniwa), Fukuoka (Hakata). Rents are 20-30% lower than Tokyo with good infrastructure. Compare listings on Bridge Home Japan's area search.
Tokyo is one of the safest cities globally. Police statistics show Bunkyo, Meguro, Suginami, and Setagaya have especially low crime rates, though rents are higher. For a good safety-cost balance, consider Nerima, Itabashi, and Kita wards.
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