Living in Hinohara Village (2026)
Hinohara Village is one of Tokyo's most practical bases for international students. Around the station, our OpenStreetMap dataset tracks 1 everyday places — from supermarkets and pharmacies to the local kōban — each with real walking times.
Share-house room
¥48,750/mo
Private studio (1K)
¥71,250/mo
Mapped places nearby
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Rents are Western-Tokyo (Tama area) 2026 estimates from the yuzu.help cost model — around 25% below the central wards.
Explore Hinohara Village interactively
Every place on this page is a pin on our free map — with walking directions, opening hours and photos.
A full student month in this area costs about ¥125,750 — see the Tokyo cost of living guide for the complete rent, food and move-in breakdown (central-ward prices).
Frequently asked questions
How much is rent in Hinohara Village?
Hinohara Village follows Western Tokyo's rental market: a share-house room runs about ¥48,750/month and a private studio (1K) about ¥71,250/month in 2026, before utilities. A full student month here — rent, food, utilities, insurance and leisure — comes to roughly ¥125,750.
Is Hinohara Village convenient for students?
Within about a 20-minute walk of the station, OpenStreetMap lists 1 useful places in Hinohara Village. Everyday essentials are close by, which is what matters most in your first months in Japan.
How can I explore Hinohara Village before renting?
Open Hinohara Village on yuzu.help's free interactive map to see every mapped supermarket, pharmacy, hospital, kōban and cheap restaurant with walking times from the station — then run the budget calculator preset for this area to see what a month here costs.
More neighborhoods in Western Tokyo
Place data is drawn from OpenStreetMap via the yuzu.help interactive map and refreshed regularly; walking times assume ~80 m/min. Rents are city-level 2026 estimates — actual listings vary street by street. Data by yuzu.help — free to cite with a link.