Points that women living alone in Nagoya consider when choosing a home
For women starting to live alone in Nagoya City, choosing a property is not just about finding a place to live, but also an important decision that must balance safety and comfort.
The most important thing to consider is whether the area is particularly safe, and whether it has properties that are women-only or have facilities that prioritize security.
In addition, Nagoya has an extensive subway network that crisscrosses the city, so choosing an area that is convenient for commuting to work or school can help reduce daily stress.
In addition, rent prices vary by area, so it is important to understand the total cost of living. Choosing an area with supermarkets, hospitals, cafes, and other necessary facilities will increase your satisfaction with your life.
Below, we will explain in detail four points that should be taken into consideration in order for women to live safely in Nagoya.
Good public safety is a basic condition for living in peace
The most important thing for women living alone in Nagoya is a safe neighborhood. A safe neighborhood leads to a sense of security in your daily life.
In Nagoya City, there are residential areas with relatively good public safety, such as parts of Chikusa Ward and Showa Ward, which tend to be popular among women. In addition to visible crime prevention factors such as the proximity of the police station, the number of streetlights, and the installation of security cameras, the atmosphere of the area and the demographics of the local residents are also important points to check.
You can also use crime maps published by the city of Nagoya to objectively grasp the actual level of public safety.
In order to live safely in a new place, it is essential to check the security information in advance.
Good transportation access directly translates into ease of commuting to work or school
In order to live comfortably alone in Nagoya, "convenient transportation access" is also essential.
Nagoya city in particular is a crossroads for multiple transportation networks, including the subway, city buses, JR, Meitetsu, and Kintetsu, and good access to work or school destinations can greatly affect daily life satisfaction.
For example, areas around major transfer stations such as Kanayama Station and Chikusa Station are highly convenient as they are served by multiple lines, making them great locations for commuting to school or on business trips. Also, if the walk from the station to your home is less than 10 minutes, you can walk safely even when returning home at night. It's a good idea to check whether there are bicycle parking spaces and bus routes so you can travel stress-free even on rainy days or days when you have a lot of luggage.
When choosing an area to live in, it's important not only to look at a map, but also to actually get around the area.
The balance between rent prices and living costs is also important
When living alone in Nagoya, it is important to consider the balance between rent and living expenses.
For example, Naka-ku, Higashi-ku, and areas around Nagoya Station have good transport access and convenience, but the rent also tends to be high. On the other hand, in suburban areas such as Kita-ku and Minami-ku, the same floor plan can be 10,000 to 20,000 yen cheaper, making them popular with cost-conscious women.
In addition, monthly living expenses include utility bills, food, transportation, and communication costs, so if you set your rent at "less than 30% of your take-home pay," you can live a comfortable life. It's a good idea to check in advance the initial costs, renewal fees, and whether or not you need a guarantor.
The key to living comfortably for a long time is to choose a property based not only on the price but also on the overall costs of daily life.
The quality of your surroundings affects your satisfaction with your daily life
The quality of life for people living alone is determined by the quality of the surrounding environment.
In Nagoya City, Chikusa Ward and Showa Ward are within walking distance of supermarkets, convenience stores, drugstores, hospitals and other facilities necessary for daily life, making them particularly recommended for women living alone. Also, having libraries, cafes, parks and other places to refresh yourself in your daily life nearby will allow you to spend your days off in a fulfilling way.
Furthermore, there are many shopping malls and restaurants in the area near the station, making it convenient for eating out and shopping.
When choosing a property, in addition to conditions such as "close to the station" and "recently built," it is a good idea to also consider the surrounding facilities and the atmosphere of the city. Nagoya has distinct characteristics depending on the area, so it is important to experience the "livability" of the place you want to live in beforehand.
Recommended for women! 5 popular areas in Nagoya where it's easy to live alone
For women who want to start living alone in Nagoya City, deciding which area to live in is a very important decision.
Each ward in Nagoya has distinct characteristics, and there are large differences in terms of public safety, transportation convenience, living environment, average rent, etc. Among them, some areas such as Chikusa Ward, Showa Ward, Kita Ward, and Naka Ward are attracting attention as places where women can live safely.
From quiet and peaceful residential areas to convenient transportation hub areas, Nagoya has many neighborhoods that suit women's lifestyles.
Here, we have carefully selected five recommended stations in Nagoya City that are highly popular among women, and will introduce in detail the characteristics and livability of each station.
1. Motoyama Station (Chikusa Ward) - A quiet residential area with particularly good security in Nagoya
The Motoyama Station area is known for being one of the safest areas in Chikusa Ward, and is a quiet residential area that is highly popular among women.
The area is on the Higashiyama and Meijo subway lines, and has good access to Nagoya Station and the Sakae area. There are many educational institutions such as Nagoya University and Nanzan University in the neighborhood, and many students and faculty live there, giving the town a relaxed atmosphere.
There are also stylish cafes, bakeries, supermarkets and clinics around the station, so you will never have any trouble with your daily life.
In particular, women living alone have a strong desire to "live quietly in a safe neighborhood," and Motoyama is an area that perfectly meets those conditions.
Although the rent is a little high, this is a very attractive option for those who value crime prevention and living environment.
2. Kanayama Station (Naka-ku/Atsuta-ku) - Nagoya's transportation hub with excellent access
Kanayama Station is one of the major transportation hubs in Nagoya City, where JR, Meitetsu, and the subway (Meijo Line) converge, making it a popular area for convenient commuting to work or school. Nagoya Station and the Sakae area can also be accessed in a few minutes, making it an extremely convenient location for women working in the center.
The area around the station is filled with restaurants, supermarkets, drugstores, and other businesses, including the large shopping mall "Asunal Kanayama," so you'll have no trouble shopping or eating out. In addition, there are many police stations and security cameras in and around the station, so it's relatively safe to return home at night.
On the other hand, the average rent is slightly lower than in the Sakae and Nagoya Station areas, making it a good choice for those who value value for money. For women who prioritize accessibility and convenience, the Kanayama Station area is recommended.
3. Gokiso Station (Showa Ward) - A safe and educational area with a good living environment
Gokiso Station is located in Showa Ward, Nagoya City, and is a highly convenient station where the Tsurumai Line and Sakuradori Line of the subway intersect.
This area is known as an "educational district" with many universities and high schools, and is surrounded by educational institutions, giving it a calm atmosphere. It is also well-known for its good public safety, and there are well-maintained residential areas around the station, providing a peaceful environment suitable for women living alone.
In addition, there are plenty of convenient facilities within walking distance, such as supermarkets, drug stores, post offices, and hospitals, making daily life easy. There are also many restaurants in front of the station, making it convenient for those who like to eat out.
Gokiso is a little far from the center of Nagoya, so rent is relatively low.
This is a highly recommended area for women who want to live a balanced life that is safe, comfortable, and cost-effective.
④ Kurokawa Station (Kita Ward) – Great value for money and convenient location in northern Nagoya
Kurokawa Station is located in Kita Ward, Nagoya City, a convenient area accessible by the Meijo Subway Line.
Although it is located in the northern part of the city, it has good access to Sakae and Nagoya Station, and you can get to major areas with just one transfer.
The surrounding area is a relatively quiet residential area with good public safety. There are supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, hospitals, etc. in front of the station, making it an easy place to live. Furthermore, the average rent is cheaper than in the city center, and you can find a one-room or one-kitchen apartment for as little as 40,000 yen, making it popular with women who want to keep costs down.
There are also many properties with excellent security and recently renovated properties, giving you a wide range of options to choose from.
For those looking for both cost-effectiveness and convenience, the area around Kurokawa Station is highly recommended.
⑤ Chikusa Station (Chikusa Ward) - A popular and easy-to-live-in area for students and young women in Nagoya
Chikusa Station is a highly convenient area with access to two lines, the JR Chuo Line and the Higashiyama Subway Line. It has good access to educational institutions such as Nagoya University, and is very popular with students and young working women.
There is also smooth access to Nagoya Station and Sakae, making it ideal for both commuting to work or school.
There are shopping centers, cafes, bookstores, gyms, etc. in front of the station, so you can enjoy shopping and hobbies. The area is also relatively safe, making it a safe town for women living alone.
Another attractive feature is that the rent is somewhat more affordable than in Honyama and Kakuozan, both of which are in the same Chikusa ward.
With a good balance between convenience and living environment, this area is a reliable base for women starting their life in Nagoya for the first time.
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How to choose a property for women, so you can feel at ease even if it's your first time living alone!
For women starting to live alone in Nagoya, choosing a property is an important step that determines the security and comfort of their life.
Especially if it is your first time living alone, you should pay attention not only to the rent and layout of the place, but also to crime prevention and the surrounding area.
Nagoya City has many rental properties that are exclusively for women and have comprehensive security measures, so there are plenty of options when choosing a home.
However, if you choose based on information alone, you may end up regretting it after you have actually started living there, thinking, "I should have done more research."
We will provide a detailed explanation from four perspectives on how to choose a property that women should check in order to start living alone in Nagoya with peace of mind.
Crime prevention measures with auto-lock and monitor-equipped intercom
If you are a woman living alone in Nagoya, the first step to peace of mind is to choose a property with strong crime prevention measures.
In particular, an entrance with an auto-lock and an intercom with a monitor that allows you to check visitors are essential equipment. Such equipment greatly reduces the risk of intrusion by suspicious people, so you can feel safe when returning home at night or receiving deliveries.
Furthermore, if the property is equipped with security cameras and a 24-hour management system, you can ensure even greater safety.
In Nagoya City, new and recently built apartments are increasingly equipped with these facilities as standard, and they are becoming increasingly popular as rental properties for women. If you are concerned about crime prevention, you should check not only the facilities but also the surrounding atmosphere and the tenant demographics.
Choose a property within a 10-minute walk from the station and along a road with many streetlights.
For women living alone in Nagoya, distance from the station and the safety of the route home are also very important points.
Nagoya City has a well-developed subway network, and there are many properties close to stations, but you should also consider not only the distance but also the brightness of the road and the number of people passing by. If you have to go through areas with few streetlights or deserted streets, safety may be greatly compromised.
When you actually view the property, it is recommended that you check out the surrounding area not only during the day but also in the evening or at night.
By placing emphasis not only on the property specifications but also on whether the route home from the station is safe, the safety of your daily life will be significantly improved.
Consider renting to women only or for women
Nagoya offers many rental properties that are exclusively for women or designed for women, providing a safe environment for first-timers to live alone. These properties often have a resident manager or a women-only floor, providing security and a sense of security for residents.
Additionally, the apartments have been designed to be comfortable for everyday life, with plenty of storage space, cute interiors, and kitchens and bathrooms designed with women in mind.
A certain number of properties exclusively for women can be found in Chikusa Ward and Showa Ward, and in some cases they have received high praise from customers for their security.
Although rent tends to be a little higher than regular properties, it is a highly recommended option for women who prioritize security and peace of mind.
Check out reviews of the surrounding area and the local atmosphere
Not only the facilities and location of the property, but also the "actual surrounding environment" are essential elements for living alone safely.
When choosing an area for women to live in Nagoya, it is a good idea to check in advance what actual residents have to say and what people think of the living environment by using online review sites, social media, local bulletin boards, etc. Also, when viewing the property, it is recommended to actually walk around the area from the station to the property and check out nearby convenience facilities such as supermarkets, convenience stores, and hospitals.
Even within Nagoya city, the atmosphere varies greatly from area to area, and there are some places where the impression of safety changes between day and night. Women living alone, in particular, should place importance on factors that can only be determined locally, such as "Can I walk around safely?" and "Are noise issues a concern?"
To eliminate invisible concerns, it is important to both do preliminary research and check the site on site.
Preparations and precautions for women to start living alone comfortably
For women who are starting to live alone in Nagoya, the preparations after deciding on a property are a very important process. Living in a new city can be exciting, but it can also be full of anxiety.
Especially when living alone for the first time, there are many problems that could have been prevented in advance, such as "I forgot to prepare the necessary procedures and belongings," "Living expenses were higher than I expected," and "I'm afraid of walking around at night."
The livability and things to be aware of vary depending on the area within Nagoya City, so checking before moving in and planning your life is the key to living comfortably.
Below, we will explain in detail the points to check before moving, how to set a budget, and safety considerations, especially from a woman's perspective.
Points to check before moving
Before you start living alone in Nagoya, the first thing you should do is create a "pre-moving checklist."
There is a surprisingly wide range of things that need to be done, including not only property contract procedures and the formalities for utilities (electricity, gas, water, internet), but also arranging for moving companies and disposing of bulky waste.
For women, having curtains, lighting, and security items (such as extra locks and anti-pry stickers) ready before the day you move in will allow you to start living there with peace of mind.
In Nagoya City, the procedure for moving in is the same for all wards, but there are differences in the congestion levels at reception desks and the structure of the information pages, so it is a good idea to check in advance the official website of the ward where you plan to live.
It is also important to check the size of your furniture and appliances and the route to bring them in. To avoid the situation where you find that your furniture won't fit, we recommend taking measurements on-site in addition to the floor plan.
Manage your living expenses and rent budget carefully
In order to successfully live alone in Nagoya, it is essential to have a reasonable budget.
Rent should be approximately 30% of your monthly take-home pay, and you will also have to pay for food, utilities, communication costs, entertainment costs, and daily necessities every month.
For example, if you add up rent of 55,000 yen, food costs of 25,000 yen, utility bills of 8,000 yen, and smartphone/Wi-Fi costs of 12,000 yen, your monthly living expenses will be over 100,000 yen.
Women in particular tend to spend a lot on cosmetics, clothing, and beauty products, so it's important to plan your finances with plenty of leeway. Also, the initial costs (deposit, key money, agency fees, moving expenses, etc.) can cost as much as 4 to 6 months' rent, so it's a good idea to save up in advance.
The average rent in Nagoya varies depending on the area, so research the average rent in your desired area and make plans with a realistic budget.
Know your route home at night and the nearest evacuation site in advance.
When a woman starts living alone in Nagoya, it is important to check in advance the "route home at night" and "evacuation routes in the event of a disaster."
Even if the property itself has an auto-lock and security system, if the road from the station is dark, there are few people around, or there are many twists and turns, you may feel more anxious at night. It's a good idea to actually walk around the area in the evening or at night to check whether there are street lights or security cameras, how many people are around, etc., to feel safe.
Nagoya City also places great importance on preparing for natural disasters such as the Nankai Trough earthquake, and each ward office publishes hazard maps and evacuation shelter information on its website.
Women in particular are prone to feeling anxious during disasters, so knowing in advance where the nearest evacuation shelters, parks, and large-scale evacuation sites are from your home will give you peace of mind in the event of an emergency.
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Q&A | Frequently asked questions about women living alone
Many women who are considering living alone in Nagoya may have questions about their practical life, such as "how do I choose a floor plan?", "the benefits of women-only properties?", and "are there any areas where I shouldn't live?"
Especially when living alone for the first time, many people have trouble choosing the right property and area for themselves, and each person has different concerns.
Here we will explain three frequently asked questions and their answers that will be useful for women to know in order to start living alone in Nagoya safely and comfortably. Please use this as a reference for choosing a home that suits you.
Q. What is the recommended floor plan for living alone?
When choosing a floor plan for when you start living alone, "1K" or "one room" is the standard, but in Nagoya, "1DK" and "1LDK" are also popular among women who want to clearly separate their living space.
Especially for those who cook at home or work from home a lot, choosing a floor plan that separates the kitchen and bedroom will improve your quality of life.
While one-room apartments are compact and the rent is easy to keep low, many people are concerned about visitors and security, so a 1K or larger apartment where the inside of the room is not visible from the entrance is safer. Also, in Nagoya city, rent varies depending on the area even for the same floor plan, so if you go a little further out to the suburbs, you may be able to find a 1LDK property that is within your reach.
Choosing a layout that is convenient for you based on your lifestyle and budget is the first step towards living comfortably alone.
Q. Which is safer, a women-only property or a regular property?
"Properties for women only" are very popular among women living alone in Nagoya.
Since only women are allowed to live there, security is taken into consideration and many of them are equipped with automatic locks, security cameras, and a resident manager. There is also a sense of psychological security in knowing that only people of the same sex are in the same building, making them especially popular with people who are new to living alone.
On the other hand, even in general properties, there is not much difference in safety as long as the security equipment is adequate.
In Nagoya City, there are a relatively large number of rental properties for women around Motoyama Station, as well as in Showa and Chikusa wards. However, in popular areas, you may have to wait for a room to become available, so gathering information early is key.
Whatever you choose, it's important to prioritize facilities and an environment that will help ease your anxiety.
Q. How can you tell which areas in Nagoya are not good to live in?
When a woman starts living alone in Nagoya, it is natural that she would want to choose an area that is as safe as possible. In reality, there are no areas where you absolutely cannot live, but it is a good idea to carefully consider areas where you have concerns about the living environment, such as dark streets at night, being close to a busy area, or high noise levels.
For example, Nakamura Ward and parts of Naka Ward are home to busy shopping districts, and late-night foot traffic and noise can be a concern.
Additionally, there are some areas around the industrial areas of Minato Ward where there are fewer people around at night, but this does not apply to the entire ward and varies greatly from area to area.
As a guide to public safety, it is recommended to refer to the crime occurrence maps and crime prevention information published by Nagoya City and the Aichi Prefectural Police. Also, since the atmosphere of the city can change between daytime and nighttime, it is a good idea to check the surrounding environment both during the day and at night when viewing the property to be able to choose a property with more peace of mind.
summary
When a woman starts living alone in Nagoya, it is important to consider the property and area from multiple perspectives to ensure a safe and comfortable life, such as safety, transportation access, rent and living costs, and the surrounding environment.
Chikusa Ward, Showa Ward, Motoyama, Kanayama, Gokiso and other areas are especially popular with women, and offer an excellent balance of safety, convenience and living environment.
You can also feel even more secure by choosing a property that is women-only or has good security features such as an automatic lock or an intercom with a monitor.
By making thorough preparations for your move and planning your budget in advance, as well as checking out the local atmosphere and your route home, you can ensure a smooth start to your first life in Nagoya.
Choose a home that suits your lifestyle and enjoy a comfortable life alone.