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🚉 What Kind of Neighborhood Is Shibasaki Station?

A Guide to Livability, Rent Prices, Child-Rearing, and Safety | Recommended for Rentals & Buying

Shibasaki Station on the Keio Line is gaining attention as a quiet, easy-to-live “hidden gem” area.

Located in Chofu City, the neighborhood is filled with calm residential streets. While it may not be flashy, it’s known for strong everyday convenience—making it popular with everyone from singles to families.

In this guide, we explain Shibasaki Station’s livability, rent levels, daily conveniences, child-rearing environment, and safety from a real-estate perspective.

📍 Basic Information: Shibasaki Station

Location: Kikunodai 1-chome, Chofu City, Tokyo

Line: Keio Line

Access: Direct to Shinjuku Station in about 25 minutes

Area features:
A quiet, mainly residential neighborhood where you can enjoy a calm lifestyle.
Large commercial facilities are limited, but nearby stations (Kokuryo and Tsutsujigaoka) help cover shopping and daily needs.

🕰 History of Shibasaki Station

Opened: 1913 (Taisho 2)

A historic station that has existed since the early days of the Keio Electric Railway

The area developed as a traditional residential neighborhood and still retains a local, peaceful atmosphere today.

🌟 What’s Good About Shibasaki (Pros)
✅ Convenient access to central Tokyo

About 25 minutes to Shinjuku via the Keio Line

No transfers needed for commuting or school

✅ Quiet, comfortable residential environment

The station area is primarily residential

Less noise and crowds, making it easy to live calmly

✅ Relatively affordable rent and property prices

Often better value compared with nearby areas like Chofu and Tsutsujigaoka

Popular for first-time renters and families as well

✅ Good for raising children thanks to nearby greenery

Parks and green spaces are scattered around

A comfortable environment where kids can grow up freely

⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind (Cons)
❌ Local trains only

Express and rapid services pass through

You may need to plan your schedule when you’re in a hurry

❌ Limited shopping right in front of the station

No large shopping mall near the station

Nearby stations are more convenient for bigger shopping trips

❌ Fewer people at night

Quiet is a plus, but the area can feel a bit deserted in the evening

💴 Rent & Purchase Price Ranges (As of 2025)
Estimated rent (monthly)

Studio / 1K: ¥60,000–¥90,000

1LDK / 2DK: ¥90,000–¥140,000

2LDK / 3LDK: ¥140,000–¥250,000

Estimated purchase price ranges

1R / 1K: ¥23,000,000–¥38,000,000

1LDK / 2DK: ¥38,000,000–¥50,000,000

2LDK / 3LDK: ¥50,000,000–¥70,000,000+

Note: Prices vary depending on age of the building, distance to the station, and other conditions.

👶 Child-Rearing Environment

Daycare / kindergarten: Multiple licensed daycares and kindergartens are available

School zones:
Chofu Municipal Yagumodai Elementary School
Chofu Municipal Dai-6 Junior High School

Parks:
Shibasaki Park
Nogawa Park (rich nature and great for weekends)

Overall, the area offers a nature-friendly environment that supports child-rearing.

🚨 Safety

Safety is generally good around the station and in residential areas

With no major entertainment district nearby, the atmosphere is calm

Nights are quiet, but streetlights and a police presence add reassurance

🛒 Convenient Facilities for Daily Life

Supermarket: Kitchen Court Shibasaki

Drugstores: Cocokara Fine, Create SD

Medical services: Clinics such as internal medicine, pediatrics, and dentistry are available

Restaurants / cafes: Local cafes, bakeries, ramen shops, and more scattered around

Daily life is convenient enough, and you can enjoy a relaxed routine.

🎯 Recommended For

People who want a quiet, calm residential neighborhood

Those who want to keep rent/purchase costs reasonable while maintaining access to central Tokyo

Families looking for a nature-friendly child-rearing environment

Singles or couples (DINKs) who value a slower, relaxed lifestyle

📌 Summary

Shibasaki Station offers a strong balance of:

About 25 minutes direct to Shinjuku

Calm residential streets and generally good safety

Reasonable rent and property prices for the area

For people who prefer everyday comfort over flashy city buzz, Shibasaki is a neighborhood where you can live securely and comfortably for the long term.

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