Shinagawa City is a highly convenient area with a good balance of business and living environment. The area around Shinagawa Station is undergoing redevelopment, with office buildings and commercial facilities gathering there, while Oimachi and Musashi-Koyama have expanded into residential areas that are easy to live in, and are also attractive with lively shopping streets. There are also spots where you can enjoy nature and relax, such as along the Meguro River and the Shinagawa Aquarium, so you can spend a calm time even in the city. It has a rich transportation network including JR, Keikyu, Tokyu, and Toei subways, and has excellent access to the city center. This area is recommended for working adults in their 20s and 30s who want to enrich their work and private lives.
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Many people think of the Shinagawa area as a business district, and many people think that the area is lined with high-rise buildings and is difficult to live in.
However, the office area is only near Shinagawa Station, and a little further away there are quiet residential areas, so I think it's a surprisingly comfortable area to live in.
However, many people who are looking for a room in the Shinagawa area choose it because of its easy access to the city center, especially those who often go to Haneda Airport or Yokohama.
It is surprisingly difficult to access from Shibuya and Shinjuku to Haneda Airport and Yokohama, but from Shinagawa it can be reached in about 20 minutes. I would recommend this city not only to the city center, but also to those who have the opportunity to go to Haneda Airport or Yokohama. -Social Apartment Omori Sales Representative (Male, 20s)
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Shinagawa Ward is an area that has both a business district and a comfortable residential area. There are plenty of commercial facilities around the station, such as ``Shinagawa Season Terrace'' and ``Atre Shinagawa,'' making it a convenient environment for dining and shopping after work.
``Tennozu Isle'' is a redevelopment area along the canal, lined with galleries and cafes that have been converted from warehouses, and has a calm, adult atmosphere. The night view is beautiful, and it is popular for walks and meals on holidays.
Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street is one of the longest shopping streets in Tokyo, and is a spot filled with a variety of local attractions, from daily necessities to gourmet food. Its unpretentious atmosphere makes it popular among a wide range of generations.
The areas around ``Oimachi'' and ``Musashi-Koyama'' are undergoing redevelopment while retaining the warmth of a downtown area, creating both ease of living and convenience. You can use a variety of lines such as JR, Tokyu, and Toei, so you can enjoy a high degree of freedom of movement.