Katsushika City Area Guide

Katsushika City is located in the eastern part of Tokyo's 23 wards, bordering Edogawa, Adachi, Taito, and Sumida wards, and facing Matsudo and Ichikawa cities in Chiba Prefecture to the east. The area retains a rich traditional downtown atmosphere and is culturally vibrant, with famous spots such as Shibamata, featured in movies and manga, and Kameari, known for its lively shopping streets. Transportation access is excellent, with multiple rail lines providing easy connections to major areas such as Shinjuku, Tokyo, Ueno, and Shinagawa. With more affordable housing prices compared to central Tokyo, the city is popular among families.
Katsushika also offers abundant natural environments, including spacious parks like Mizumoto Park and Shibamata Park, bustling with families and sports enthusiasts on weekends. Combining the warmth of traditional neighborhoods with convenient urban amenities, Katsushika City supports a wide range of lifestyles.

Katsushika City Key Data

Area
34.80 km²
Population
462,591
Population Density
13,293 people / km²
Foreign Residents
15,386

Major Stations and Access to Key Areas in Tokyo

Major Train Stations in Katsushika City

  • Kameari Station (JR Joban Line)
  • Kanamachi Station (JR Joban Line, Keisei Kanamachi Line)
  • Shin-Koiwa Station (JR Sobu Line)
  • Aoto Station (Keisei Main Line, Keisei Oshiage Line)
  • Shibamata Station (Keisei Kanamachi Line)

Average Travel Time from Major Stations to Key Tokyo Areas

Departure Station Shinjuku Tokyo Shibuya Ikebukuro Ueno Shinagawa Akihabara
Kameari Station About 30 min About 22 min About 40 min About 35 min About 18 min About 32 min About 20 min
Kanamachi Station About 35 min About 25 min About 45 min About 38 min About 22 min About 38 min About 25 min
Shin-Koiwa Station About 20 min About 15 min About 30 min About 28 min About 12 min About 22 min About 15 min

Living Convenience for Foreign Residents

International Schools

  • Sakura International Nursery School Shin-Koiwa: Provides an English-centered childcare environment.
  • St. Joseph's International School: Offers Montessori education in an English-speaking environment.

Medical Facilities with Foreign Language Support

  • Jikei University Katsushika Medical Center: Located in Aoto, with English-speaking doctors available for international patients.
  • Vinasys Kanamachi Internal Medicine Clinic: Staffed with English-speaking personnel to assist foreign patients.

Popular Supermarkets and Restaurants Among Foreign Residents

  • Life Kameari Store: Offers a wide selection of imported foods and daily necessities.
  • Multinational Restaurants in Kameari and Shibamata Areas: Features ethnic and international dining options popular among foreigners.

Public Support Services for Foreign Residents

  • Katsushika International Exchange Center: Provides lifestyle information and Japanese language learning support for foreign residents.

Popular Neighborhoods in Katsushika City

  • Kameari Area: Famous as the setting for the popular manga "Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo." The area around the station is bustling with commercial facilities like Kameari Lirio and Ario Kameari.
  • Shibamata Area: Home to the historic Shibamata Taishakuten Temple and its approach road, known from the "Otoko wa Tsurai yo" movie series. The area preserves its nostalgic downtown culture and historical atmosphere.
  • Kanamachi Area: Undergoing redevelopment with new facilities like Vinasys Kanamachi Bright Court and high-rise condominiums.

Housing Market in Katsushika

Katsushika City combines the warmth of traditional downtown neighborhoods with excellent access to central Tokyo. Over the past three years (2021–2024), the average price for pre-owned condominiums has increased by approximately 8–9%, demonstrating stable growth. As of 2024, the average price stands at around 32.7 million yen, with typical properties being about 20 years old and around 60 square meters in size. The area's value is supported by improved station facilities from redevelopment and consistent demand from families and foreign residents.
The rental market remains steady, with studio units renting for about 70,000–80,000 yen per month, and family-sized units around 100,000–130,000 yen. Areas like Aoto, Shibamata, and Kameari are particularly popular for their affordability and livability compared to central Tokyo.

Average Rent by Floor Plan

Layout STUDIO 1Bedroom 2Bedrooms 3Bedrooms
Average Rent (JPY/month) ¥60,000–75,000 ¥110,000–135,000 ¥150,000–180,000 ¥180,000–210,000

Average Prices for Pre-Owned Homes

Property Type Apartment (70m²) Single-Family Home (100m²)
Average Price ¥38,060,000 ¥42,650,000