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Ranking of Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line Stations with the Most Livable Locations | Top 5 Recommended Areas Based on Commuting, Rent, and Safety

Last Modified:2025.06.26

The Fukutoshin Line is a highly convenient subway line that connects major areas of Tokyo such as Shibuya, Ikebukuro, and Shinjuku-sanchome. While it has good access to the city center, the line is dotted with peaceful residential areas and commercial facilities, making it convenient for commuting to work or school, as well as shopping and going out on the weekends. This article provides a wide range of information, from basic information about the Fukutoshin Line to rankings of livable towns, stations recommended by our staff, and even share houses with excellent cost performance. For those who are considering living alone or moving within Tokyo, we will support you in choosing the ideal area in terms of living environment, rent, and transportation access.

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Basic information about the Fukutoshin Line

The Fukutoshin Line is one of the subway lines operated by Tokyo Metro, and is a highly convenient line that runs from Shibuya Station to Wakoshi Station. It passes through major areas of the city center, such as Ikebukuro, Shinjuku-sanchome, and Meiji-jingumae (Harajuku), and also has excellent access to Saitama.

In addition, it also operates direct trains with the Tokyu Toyoko Line, Seibu Yurakucho Line, Ikebukuro Line, and Tobu Tojo Line, allowing for smooth travel with fewer transfers. The Fukutoshin Line is highly valued not only for commuting to work or school, but also as an access route for shopping and leisure, and is especially popular with people commuting to the Shibuya and Shinjuku areas.

There are many livable towns along the line, making it a popular route for people considering moving. Here we will explain basic information about the Fukutoshin Line.

Fukutoshin Line route information

The Fukutoshin Line is notable for being less crowded during weekday morning rush hour compared to other major lines.

  • First departure: 5:00 from Wakoshi Station, 5:05 from Shibuya Station, available from early morning
  • Last trains: Wakoshi Station 23:55, Shibuya Station 0:20, and run until late at night.
  • Number of trains during rush hour
  • Trains run very frequently, every 1 to 4 minutes at Shibuya Station and every 2 to 4 minutes at Wakoshi Station, reducing the stress of waiting times.

Overall, the Fukutoshin Line is a highly convenient urban railway line with high passenger satisfaction ratings. It is a highly recommended line for those who value commuter access and living environment.

*For weekday schedules

Characteristics of the Fukutoshin Line

The Fukutoshin Line is popular with many commuters as it is a highly convenient line that smoothly connects central Tokyo with suburban areas. It is characterized by its route configuration that extends all the way to Saitama, passing through major stations such as Shibuya and Ikebukuro, and its great appeal is that you can travel between multiple urban areas without having to transfer.

In addition, there are many towns along the line that are easy to live in, making it popular with a wide range of people, from single people to families. Furthermore, Tokyo Metro is currently updating its trains and improving its facilities, so it is expected that the travel environment will become even more comfortable in the future.

Here we will introduce in detail the Fukutoshin Line's accessibility, living environment, and the latest vehicle information.

The Fukutoshin Line is convenient for accessing the city center

The Fukutoshin Line is directly connected to major terminal stations in central Tokyo, such as Shibuya Station and Ikebukuro Station, making it a very convenient line for commuting to work or school. It takes about 30 minutes to get from Wakoshi Station, the starting station, to Shibuya, making it an ideal commuter route for people commuting to the city center from the Saitama area.

There are many popular areas along the way, such as Shinjuku-sanchome and Meiji-jingumae (Harajuku), making it ideal for shopping and leisure. Another attraction is that there are many direct trains to other lines, so there is little hassle in transferring.

The ability to travel to a variety of destinations on a single Fukutoshin Line provides great convenience for both city residents and those living in the suburbs.

There are many livable areas along the Fukutoshin Line

There are many areas along the Fukutoshin Line that combine convenience with a peaceful living environment.

For example, Otake-Mukaihara is a safe and quiet residential area that is popular with single people and families. Wako City is located in Saitama Prefecture, but has good access to the city center and has low rent prices, so it is recommended for people who value value for money.

The Fukutoshin Line takes a short time to get to the city center, and there are plenty of supermarkets and drugstores around the station, making for a comfortable life with a well-developed infrastructure. Another big plus is that there is a wide selection of rental properties, making it easy to find a home that suits your lifestyle.

The new 17000 series trains will be introduced on the Fukutoshin Line.

Tokyo Metro has introduced a new train model, the 17000 series, to the Fukutoshin Line in order to provide a more comfortable in-car environment. In addition to improved air conditioning and wider seats, the new train also features enhanced safety measures such as the installation of security cameras, making commuting to work or school more comfortable and safe.

The exterior design has also been completely redesigned, giving it a stylish look that will make it even more appealing as a commuter train. This is a big benefit for those who use the Fukutoshin Line on a daily basis, as well as those who are considering living along the line. We look forward to seeing the Fukutoshin Line evolve, which combines comfort and functionality.

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Top 5 Places to Live on the Fukutoshin Line

The Fukutoshin Line is a subway line that offers direct access to major stations in the city center, such as Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro, making it an attractive choice for those who value livability, as there are many areas along the line that offer peaceful living environments despite being close to the city center.

In particular, areas with stations that are convenient for commuting to work or school, towns where prices and average rents are relatively low, and areas with well-developed infrastructure such as shopping districts and parks are ideal candidates for finding a home.

In this chapter, we will introduce the most popular towns along the Fukutoshin Line that people would like to live in, ranked based on accessibility, living environment, and cost-performance.

1st place Kotake Mukaihara

Otake-Mukaihara is gaining popularity as the most desirable place to live on the Fukutoshin Line.

It takes about 5 minutes by train to Ikebukuro Station and 10 minutes to Shinjuku-sanchome Station, making it very convenient for commuting to work or school. In addition, the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line and Seibu Yurakucho Line are also located here, so multiple lines can be used and you can travel flexibly depending on your destination.

The area around the station is a peaceful residential area with good public safety, making it ideal for people who want to live a quiet life. The area offers a good balance between convenient transportation and a good living environment, making it popular with single people and families alike.

2nd place Narimasu

Narimasu is located in Itabashi Ward, Tokyo, and is a town along the Fukutoshin Line on the border between Tokyo and Saitama prefectures.

It is about 20 minutes to Ikebukuro and less than 30 minutes to Shinjuku, so it has good access to the city center. Another attractive feature is the relatively low average rent. In front of the station, there are traditional shopping streets such as "Narimasu Suzuran Street Shopping District" and "Ugetsuen Street Shopping District", so the shopping environment is also good.

All the facilities you need for daily life are within walking distance, making it a very convenient place to live. For those who want low rent but good accessibility, Narimasu is a great choice for a cost-effective place to live.

3rd place Kaname town

Kanamecho is an area with excellent access, located right next to Ikebukuro Station.

It is only about 2 minutes by train to Ikebukuro, and less than 10 minutes by bicycle. And yet the town maintains a quiet and calm atmosphere, and is well-known for its good public safety. There are convenience stores and supermarkets dotted around the station, making it an extremely convenient location for daily life.

Although it is close to a busy downtown area, the living environment is far removed from the noise. This is a highly recommended area for those who commute to Ikebukuro for work or school, or for those looking for a quiet lifestyle in a convenient location.

#4 Zoshigaya

Zoshigaya is close to Ikebukuro Station and is a highly convenient area that can be accessed by foot or bicycle. Although it is in the city center, the streets are made up of traditional residential areas and the area maintains a quiet environment.

The area is also home to historical sites such as Zoshigaya Cemetery and Homyoji Temple, as well as lush green spaces, making it a great place to spend your days in peace. It is a residential environment where you can enjoy strolling on your days off, and is perfect for those who want to be soothed by the atmospheric streets. It is a popular, hidden gem of an area chosen by those who want a balance between convenience and relaxation.

No. 5 Wako City

Wako City, the starting station of the Fukutoshin Line, is an area with excellent transport access, being located in Saitama Prefecture and only 20 minutes away from Ikebukuro.

As a starting point, there is a high chance that you will be able to sit down during the morning rush hour, making your commute comfortable. In addition, you can use the Fukutoshin Line, Yurakucho Line, and Tobu Tojo Line, making it easy to access multiple areas.

There are plenty of supermarkets and restaurants in front of the station, and the living environment is also good. This is a recommended town for those who want to live a convenient life while keeping transportation costs and rent low.

Staff Selection! Top 5 Recommended Stations on the Fukutoshin Line

Along the Fukutoshin Line, there are many stations that are not only convenient for commuting to work or school, but also offer a variety of attractions such as shopping, sightseeing, and gourmet food.

This time, we will introduce a ranking of stations that our staff actually visited and felt were "fun to live and play in." Let's check out the recommended stations on the Fukutoshin Line that you can choose according to your lifestyle, from popular spots undergoing redevelopment to hidden gems with a calm atmosphere.

No.1 Shibuya Station

The most recommended station on the Fukutoshin Line is, needless to say, Shibuya Station.

Redevelopment is still underway, with new complexes such as Shibuya Hikarie and Shibuya Stream opening one after another, making the area a popular hub for shopping, offices and restaurants. Redevelopment is scheduled to continue until 2027, making this an area that will continue to attract more attention in the future. It is also overwhelmingly popular with young people as a hub for fashion and culture, and is bustling with people on weekends.

This is a symbolic area of ​​Tokyo, packed with charm as both a desirable place to live and a place to play.

No. 2 Ikebukuro Station

In second place is Ikebukuro Station, which combines convenient transportation with entertainment.

It is a major station on the Fukutoshin Line and is well connected to JR and other subway lines. The representative complex, Sunshine City, is home to a shopping mall, an aquarium, an observation deck, a planetarium, and more, making it popular with families and couples alike. In addition, there are plenty of cultural and natural spots such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre and Mejiro Garden, making it a relaxing place to spend time in the city center.

This is a versatile area, both as a base for commuting to work or school and as a destination for weekend getaways.

3. Meiji-Jingumae (Harajuku) Station

In third place is Meiji-Jingumae (Harajuku) Station, a popular base for tourism and leisure.

As soon as you leave the station, the vast grounds of Meiji Shrine spread out before you, and you're within walking distance of Tokyo's most famous tourist spots, such as Yoyogi Park and Takeshita Street. The area has a unique atmosphere that combines nature, history, and fashion and gourmet trends.

Although it is a very crowded city, there are also many walking trails and quiet cafes scattered around, making it the perfect place for those who want to feel relaxed in the city. It's the perfect area for a quick weekend getaway.

No.4 Nishi-Waseda Station

Nishi-Waseda Station, ranked 4th, is known as a student town close to the Waseda University campus. University facilities are dotted around the station, and although there are not many restaurants, there are plenty of reasonably priced restaurants and izakayas if you head towards Takadanobaba.

It is close to downtown areas such as Shinjuku and Ikebukuro, yet has a calm residential area, making it ideal for people who want to live a quiet life. It is an area that is especially recommended for students and young people who want to live a cost-effective life with convenient commuting to school.

No.5 Higashi-Shinjuku Station

Higashi-Shinjuku Station, ranked 5th, is located about a 15-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station, and is an area with very smooth access to Shinjuku's downtown and commercial facilities. It is also a transfer station where the Fukutoshin Line and the Toei Oedo Line intersect, making it extremely convenient for transportation.

There are plenty of restaurants and cafes around the station, and it is frequented by a wide range of people, from businessmen to students. If you want a quiet and convenient location without having to go to the crowded Shinjuku Station, we recommend Higashi-Shinjuku Station.

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Recommended properties along the Fukutoshin Line

The Fukutoshin Line is a popular area for people looking to start living alone, as it has excellent access to the city center and the living environment around the station is also well-developed. In particular, shared houses and apartments with furniture and appliances, which have low initial costs, are recommended for those who value cost-effectiveness. There are many properties that come with furniture and appliances and are ready to move in immediately, making it ideal for those moving to Tokyo for the first time or starting a new life after changing jobs.

Here we will introduce some recommended properties along the Fukutoshin Line that have low rent, excellent locations and living environments.

TOKYO β Kanamecho 6 (formerly SA-Cross Kanamecho 1)

Located within walking distance of Kanamecho Station on the Fukutoshin Line, " TOKYO β Kanamecho 6 (formerly SA-Cross Kanamecho 1) " is a popular property with a monthly rent of 59,500 yen, and is an 8-minute walk from Kanamecho Station on the Fukutoshin Line and Yurakucho Line, allowing you to live close to the city center. It is conveniently located just one train stop away from Ikebukuro Station and can also be accessed by bicycle, yet the surrounding area is a quiet residential area with good public safety.

Private rooms with furniture and appliances are available, and Wi-Fi is also available. This share property is recommended for those who want to start living alone while keeping initial costs down, and for those considering a short-term stay. This is a hidden gem of a rental property that combines convenience and livability.

Cross Akatsuka 1

Cross Akatsuka 1 , accessible from Akatsuka Station on the Fukutoshin Line and subway, is a share house that has been gaining attention for its reasonable monthly rent of 41,000 yen in Tokyo. It is fully furnished, includes utilities, and has Wi-Fi, making it perfect for those who want to start a new life with ease. There are plenty of supermarkets, convenience stores, and restaurants in the surrounding area, making it convenient for daily life. It is also convenient for commuting to work or school, as it takes less than 20 minutes to get from Akatsuka Station to Ikebukuro without having to transfer.

The nearest stations are Akatsuka Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, Shimoakatsuka Station on the Tobu Tojo Line, and Akatsuka Station on the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line, all of which are a 4-minute walk away.

This is the perfect option for those who want to live comfortably in Tokyo while keeping costs to a minimum. This property is popular among students and young professionals.

summary

The Fukutoshin Line connects major areas such as Shibuya, Ikebukuro, and Shinjuku-sanchome, and offers excellent access to the city center. Its high level of convenience makes it an attractive choice for those looking for a home that is convenient for commuting to work or school.

In addition, there are many areas such as Kotake-Mukaihara, Narimasu, and Kaname-cho that are both easy to live in and cost-effective, so you can choose an area that suits your lifestyle. In addition, there are also recommended properties with low initial costs, making it ideal for starting your life alone.

If you're looking to start a comfortable and affordable new life along the Fukutoshin Line, be sure to check out the towns and properties we've introduced here.

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