Minato City is home to major foreign corporations and embassies so it comes at no surprise that the ward is the hub of Tokyo’s international activities and home to many of its foreign residents. Its neighborhoods in central Tokyo range from quiet, green residential areas to fashionable shopping...
Home to the busiest train station in the world, the compact ward in central Tokyo is dominated by skyscrapers to the west and an expansive entertainment district to the east, offering everything that defines modern Japanese life.
Kita ward: A former writers' and artists' quarter turned urban green sanctuary
This narrow ward in north Tokyo is often overlooked by international residents and investors. However ample green space, an artistic vibe, and cheap rents and property prices warrant a closer look.
Adachi: All you need to know about one of Tokyo’s most reasonably priced areas
Adachi might not be the fanciest area to live in—but it convinces with low rents and property prices while still offering a fairly convenient connection to the city and plenty of shopping and dining options around its hallmark station Kitasenju.