Tokyo's Premier Rental Stations: At Home's 2025 Rankings
The At Home Corporation, a leading real estate information service based in Ota Ward, Tokyo, has released its annual rankings of rental stations in Tokyo's 23 wards. This report, derived from user traffic data on the At Home real estate information website, reveals which stations have captured the most attention from potential renters. The rankings, covering the period from October 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, show significant insights into housing preferences in the bustling metropolis.
Overview of the Research
The rankings are based on page views of rental property details on the At Home website. For stations serving multiple lines with overlapping names, data has been aggregated for accuracy. This year's analysis emphasizes user engagement in the dynamic rental market of Tokyo.
Top Ranking Overall: Sangenjaya Station
Leading the list for a second consecutive year is
Sangenjaya Station. This popular station, served by the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line and the Setagaya Line, offers quick access to Shibuya, making it an attractive choice for commuters. Not only does it boast a vibrant ambience with trendy cafes and vintage shops, but Sangenjaya is also well-appointed with a multi-use complex offering supermarkets and essential administrative services, greatly enhancing the overall living convenience.
Sangenjaya secured the top spot ahead of
Shinkoiwa Station, which saw a remarkable surge from 19th place in the previous year, likely due to ongoing redevelopment in the South Exit area, promising further improvements in daily amenities.
Other notable mentions include
Kasai Station, rounding out the top three.
Singles' Choice: Sangenjaya Station
In the singles category, focused on one-room to 1DK properties,
Sangenjaya Station again claimed first place. Following closely was
Koenji Station, situated on the JR Chuo and Sobu Lines, boasting a mere 20-minute ride to Tokyo Station and 6 minutes to Shinjuku Station. This area is known for its lively shopping streets and bustling nightlife, drawing a crowd each evening.
Meanwhile,
Nakano Station, right next to Koenji, came in third, bolstered by redevelopment efforts and the anticipated opening of Atré Nakano in December 2026.
Couples' Preference: Shinkoiwa Station
For couples looking for 1LDK to 2DK apartments,
Shinkoiwa Station rose to prominence, showcasing its appeal among renters. Located at the southern tip of Katsushika Ward, this station serves the JR Sobu Rapid and the Chuo-Sobu Local Lines. A highlight of the neighborhood is the
Shinkoiwa Lumière Shopping Street, home to around 140 specialty shops and hosting various seasonal events that enhance community spirit.
Trailing behind were
Kinshicho Station at second and
Meguro Station at third.
Family-Friendly Living: Kachidoki Station
In the family category, focusing on properties with 2LDK or larger,
Kachidoki Station topped the rankings. Served by the Toei Oedo Line, it offers excellent transit connections, with a 17-minute ride to Shinagawa Station and 19 minutes to Tokyo Station. This area has seen a significant increase in residential complexes due to the Athlete's Village redevelopment, affirming its place as a desirable family-oriented locale, with a daily average of commuters ranking third among Oedo Line stations.
Runners-up include
Kasai Station and
Oizumi Gakuen Station.
This comprehensive analysis serves to guide potential renters in Tokyo, as the At Home website provides a detailed overview of current market rental prices available here:
Rental Average. As the rental market evolves, insights such as these help individuals and families make informed decisions about where they choose to live in one of the world's most bustling cities.