
Explore Higashikurume-shi by district
Higashikurume City consists of 23 districts.
Click on the name or the pictures to find out more about each district:


Chuocho
The geographical center of Higashikurume-shi with a beautiful riverside scenery.
Daimoncho
Apartments and walks along Kurome river.




Gakuencho
Residential streets that transition seamlessly into the neighboring Nishitokyo-shi.
Hachimancho
The place where Ochiai River starts.




Hibarigaoka Danchi
Modern apartments and small parks that have a distinct look in each season.
Higashihoncho
An urban district, east of Higashikurume station.




Hikawadai
Hills, farms, a forest park and walks along Kurome River.
Honcho
The urban center of Higashikurume-shi.




Kanayamacho
Residential areas, a forest park on a hill and large orchards.
Koyama
Hills, parks and many small farms.




Maesawa
A residential area with a nice forest park.
Minamicho
A relatively small district with a lot of farmland.




Minamisawa
Some of the most beautiful parks and flower gardens you can find in Higashikurume-shi.
Nobidome
Kurome river walk and an archeological park




Saiwaicho
Lots of walkable paths, spacious apartment areas and flowers.
Sengencho
Densely populated areas and wide open spaces along Kurome River.




Shimosato
A beautiful riverside park and plenty of walking paths.
Shinhocho
The place where Ochiai River flows into Kurome River.




Shinkawacho
Ochiai River walks, orchards and residential areas.
Takiyama
One of the largest public housing (danchi) complex in Japan.




Uenohara
The northernmost and the easternmost district of Higashikurume-shi.
Yanagikubo
The westernmost district of Higashikurume-shi with farms and riverside walks.




Yayoi
The southernmost district of Higashikurume-shi. Almost entirely surrounded by the neighboring Kodaira-shi.