Living in the city Ranking: Chuo-ku ranks second in Japan
(From the city ranking website where you live and want to live)
In the news of the other day, there was a "town ranking to live in".
Since various companies and organizations are investigating, there are some places that cannot be said unconditionally.
It may not be known, but according to Daito Kento Co., Ltd.'s Rental Future Research Institute
Chuo-ku, Tokyo last year, was ranked last year in the city's residence ranking <nationwide version>.
Next, it was ranked 2nd.
In this survey, people who actually live in the city are comfortable to live in.
He said he checked how he felt the ease of living.
When choosing a house, I still want to hear the voices of the people who actually live.
That's right. In this sense, this survey was based on a total of 521,456 responses from all over Japan.
As a result, I think it's relatively correct information.
The high convenience of transportation and living is evaluated.
If you are a reader of this blog, you do not need to explain the appeal of Chuo-ku now.
I guess, according to this survey, the following comments are included.
Chuo-ku is home to famous commercial centers nationwide, such as Ginza and Nihonbashi.
It is one of Tokyo's representative areas, with downtown-style towns such as Tsukishima and Ningyocho.
In addition, large-scale condominiums in the coastal area around Kachidoki and Harumi have been redeveloped in urban areas.
There are many, and it is an area where not only transportation convenience but also living convenience is high.
My town "Chuo-ku" is ranked in this way.
I think it's a stretch of my heart, and I felt it's a good place again.
2021 (nationwide version)
Daito Kento Co., Ltd. Rental Future Research Institute
https://www.eheya.net/sumicoco/ranking/zenkoku/sumicoco_area.html