Coaching foreign engineers for years and the commute question never stops.
If you have an offer near 中央線 (Shinjuku-Tachikawa axis): rent is ~15% cheaper west of 中野, but morning rush peak adds 25-40 min vs Yamanote line residence.
My rule of thumb for new hires:
- Under 30 + cost-sensitive → Chuo west (Koenji/Asagaya)
- Family or remote-flex → Yamanote (Mejiro/Komagome)
- Hybrid 2-3 days office → middle (Suginami/Setagaya)
Anyone made the wrong call and regretted it?
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Fukushima here, never thought I'd weigh in on Tokyo commute. But last year my younger sister took a Shibuya offer and ended up in Setagaya per Jordan's logic. She's still happy.
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Amelia・神戸研究室2026-05-09 · ♥ 0
Kobe lab here, totally remote-friendly. But your Yamanote framework matches my Tokyo friends' experience too — Mejiro is criminally underrated for English-friendly families.
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Mark2026-05-09 · ♥ 0
Chiba dad chiming in: don't sleep on the JR Sobu line if you have to go Tokyo metro core. Cheaper than 中央 but covers similar geography for east-side jobs.
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tabby_cat2026-05-09 · ♥ 0
Lived in Asagaya 3 years, can confirm: morning rush brutal but evening commute home is actually pleasant because everyone disembarked earlier.
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Sara・留学顧問2026-05-09 · ♥ 0
From Waseda 留学顧問 angle: most international grads I advise pick Chuo west thinking they'll save money, end up moving to Yamanote in year 2 for sanity. Jordan's right.