Where to Stay in Adachi
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Adachi
Kitasenju
Mid-rangeA bustling, down-to-earth hub with a mix of old-school charm and modern convenience, popular with locals and students.
- +Excellent transport links to central Tokyo
- +Abundant affordable dining options
- +Lively local atmosphere
- -Can feel crowded
- -Limited high-end shopping
Ayase
BudgetA quiet residential area offering a glimpse into everyday Tokyo life, with local shops and parks.
- +Peaceful and safe environment
- +More affordable accommodation and dining
- +Authentic local experience
- -Fewer tourist attractions directly in the neighborhood
- -Transport to central Tokyo takes longer
Umejima
BudgetA family-friendly residential district with convenient amenities and a relaxed pace.
- +Good for families seeking quiet
- +Local shopping streets and restaurants
- +Easy access to parks
- -Limited nightlife
- -Requires train travel for most major attractions
WiFi & Remote Work in Adachi
Quality
good
Avg Speed
30-60 Mbps
Free WiFi
Some cafes, convenience stores (e.g., 7-Eleven, FamilyMart with registration), and public Wi-Fi hotspots (may require registration).
Coworking
Limited options directly in Adachi; more options available in nearby Ueno or central Tokyo (e.g., The Hive Jyuniku - approx. 3000 JPY/day).
Daily Budget (Budget)
JPY 7000/day
Hidden Gems in Adachi
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Tachibana-ya
A beloved local confectionery shop that has been serving traditional Japanese sweets for generations. Their dorayaki (pancakes filled with red bean paste) are particularly famous and a must-try for an authentic taste of the area.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Adachi