NagoyaBougie Zone

TashirochōRent Prices 2026

星が丘元町天白町大字植田名古屋市千種区Hillside StatusHigashiyama Line AccessExecutive QuietLow-Rise Luxury
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

With a median price of ¥2800/m², this pocket is undeniably BOUGIE. You are paying a premium for the Chikusa-ku zip code and the proximity to the Higashiyama Line, but the investment outlook is solid due to the extreme lack of new developable land. If you find a listing hitting the ¥3800/m² mark, it better have a view of Nittaiji or a private elevator, otherwise, you're just overpaying for the neighborhood name.

The Vibe:Tashirochō is defined by steep inclines and high-walled residential estates that keep the noise of Hirokoji-dori at a distance. The area serves as a quiet buffer between the commercial energy of Kakuozan Station and the academic sprawl of Nagoya University. Expect to see plenty of luxury SUVs navigating narrow streets where privacy is the primary currency.

Market Median

¥2,800
/m²/mo
4.3% Discountvs Nagoya avg
LowHigh
¥2,000¥3,800
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Tashirochō @ ¥2,800/m²/mo

¥168,000

District Highlights

Grocery
Seijo Ishii (Kakuozan)
Culture
Nittaiji Temple
Education
Nagoya University
Park
Shiroyama Park
Grocery
Paree Marche

Locals Ask

Is the average rent justified for older buildings?

Hardly. While the neighborhood analysis shows a ¥2000/m² floor, paying that for a 40-year-old walk-up with no insulation is a bad move.

What’s the parking situation like?

It's tight and expensive, often exceeding ¥25,000 monthly. Many older lots aren't wide enough for modern SUVs.

How does the topography affect the price?

Properties at the top of the hill command higher m² stats for the views, but they are a brutal walk from the station.

Is there any nightlife in Tashirochō?

No, and the residents prefer it that way. You'll have to head toward Imaike or Sakae for anything staying open past 10 PM.

What is the long-term investment outlook?

Stable to bullish. The proximity to elite schools and the Higashiyama Line ensures demand never really bottoms out.