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Nakameguro
Tokyo, Japan · Neighborhood Guide
Canal-side restaurants, boutique fashion, and a sophisticated crowd. Exceptionally beautiful during cherry blossom season.
Last updated March 2026
Nakameguro at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
¥110,000–180,000/month ($710–$1,160) for a 1K/1LDK
Rent Range
Extremely safe — upscale residential area, quiet streets, families with children
Safety
1 Gbps fiber available — standard Tokyo infrastructure
Internet
Who Lives in Nakameguro?
Design and fashion industry professionals, young Japanese couples, and a small number of expats who appreciate aesthetics. More Japanese than international. Sophisticated, understated crowd.
Living in Nakameguro — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — Meguro River canal walk is beautiful and walkable. Quiet residential streets with cafés and boutiques.
Grocery & Food Access
Tokyu Store, local produce shops along the canal. Starbucks Reserve Roastery (Tokyo's most instagrammed café). Excellent independent restaurants and bakeries.
Getting Around
- Tokyu Toyoko Line: Nakameguro station (direct to Shibuya in 5 min, Yokohama in 30 min)
- Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line: connects to Roppongi, Ginza
- Walking: 20 min to Ebisu, 30 min to Shibuya
- Cycling: flat canal path, great for bike commuting
Nearby Coworking
- Limited in Nakameguro — most commute to Shibuya (5 min train)
- Several high-end cafés function as informal workspaces
- WeWork Shibuya is closest dedicated space
Insider Tips for Nakameguro
- 1Cherry blossom season (late March/early April) along the Meguro River is Tokyo's most iconic sakura viewing — go at night for illuminated trees
- 2The Starbucks Reserve Roastery is worth visiting once — the architecture alone is stunning
- 3Rent facing the canal for the best experience — spring cherry blossoms and autumn leaves are spectacular from your window
- 4The Nakameguro Koukashita (under-the-tracks) development has excellent small shops and restaurants
FAQ — Nakameguro, Tokyo
What is Nakameguro like for expats?
Nakameguro is a higher-end neighborhood in Tokyo. Canal-side restaurants, boutique fashion, and a sophisticated crowd. Exceptionally beautiful during cherry blossom season. Best for: Design professionals, young couples, and expats willing to pay a premium for one of Tokyo's most aesthetic addresses.
How much does it cost to live in Nakameguro, Tokyo?
Nakameguro is classified as "Higher-End" in Tokyo. Typical rent: ¥110,000–180,000/month ($710–$1,160) for a 1K/1LDK. Total monthly budget in Tokyo: ¥250,000–¥370,000 ($1,700–$2,500).
Is Nakameguro safe for expats?
Extremely safe — upscale residential area, quiet streets, families with children
Who lives in Nakameguro?
Design and fashion industry professionals, young Japanese couples, and a small number of expats who appreciate aesthetics. More Japanese than international. Sophisticated, understated crowd.
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