Kawasaki City, located in the northeastern part of Kanagawa Prefecture, is an ordinance-designated city that includes all seven Citys.
Kawasaki City, located as a commuter town in Tokyo, has excellent access to the Yokohama area, and is a vibrant city with a large young population that is often referred to as a ``town of young people.''
Kawasaki City is also famous as a city of culture, and there are many facilities in Tama City, Kawasaki City where you can experience art, such as the Kawasaki City Fujiko F. Fujio Museum, which exhibits the works of Fujiko F. Fujio, known for ``Doraemon,'' the Kawasaki City Japanese Folk House, an open-air museum of old folk houses, and the Kawasaki City Okamoto Taro Art Museum, which exhibits the works of artist Taro Okamoto.
Kawasaki City is also the hometown of many soccer teams, including Kawasaki Frontale, which plays in the J.League, and many soccer fans flock to Kawasaki City.
Kawasaki
Voice of area responsible
``Kawasaki City has many routes that are easy for business people to use.The Den-en-toshi Line, which is very popular among those working in Shibuya, and the Tokyu Toyoko Line, which runs directly to the Minato Mirai Line and Fukutoshin Line, are the top choices.
It is perfect for those who need to travel to and from the city center, but also want easy access to Yokohama. In addition, the JR Nambu Line, which connects Kawasaki Station and Tachikawa Station,
It is very convenient to go anywhere in the city center as it is connected to major lines such as the Toyoko Line, Denentoshi Line, Odakyu Line, and Keio Line. It's no wonder that this is a city where many young people gather. ” -Social Apartment Miyamaedaira Sales Representative (20s, female)
Kawasaki
Voice of area tenants
``The train is really convenient.I commute to Shibuya, but I can take the Denentoshi Line and go to Shibuya in one go, so it's easy to commute.It's also easy to go to Yokohama, so I go there on my days off and hang out with friends.
Although it's not in Tokyo, I think it's more convenient than living in Tokyo. In Miyamaedaira, where I live, there is a famous hot spring called ``Yukemuri no Sho,'' which everyone often uses when they feel tired.
Also, Kawasaki is famous for its factory night view, which is very beautiful, so be sure to check it out. ” — Neighbors Taira Miyamae, resident (30s, male)