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Is Shirahamacho Nadahama (Himeji-shi) safe? Crime data, rent & livability

Overall score
47
Bottom 10% in Kansai

How safe is Shirahamacho Nadahama? 0 crimes were reported in 2024. Adjusted for population, that puts it in the safest 43% of neighborhoods in Kansai (safety score: 83/100).

Shirahamacho Nadahama is a neighborhood in Himeji-shi, Japan, with 5 everyday amenities within walking distance. Nearest station: Shirahamanomiya (43 min walk). Rent for one or two people runs ¥36K–¥68K.

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Rent

¥36K–¥68K
Single / couple (Studio–1LDK)

Family (2LDK–3LDK) ¥52K–¥98K

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Getting around

43 min walk
Shirahamanomiya Sta. · Sanyo Main Line

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Terrain (slopes & elevation)

2m
Mostly flat
FlatSteep

The ground barely rises, so walking or cycling from the station is easy.

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Local amenities

Bottom 16%
Kansai · 3 pts
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Park3

Within walking distance

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Childcare

Bottom 4%
Kansai · 0 pts
🧒Nurseries0
🏫Schools0
🌳Park3
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Quiet

Top 32%
Kansai · 100 pts
Road noiseNone
Railway noiseNone
Night noiseNone

No major road or railway runs nearby, so it stays quiet.

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Safety (crime data)

Top 43%
Kansai · 83 pts · 0.00 per 100 people/yr · 兵庫県警察 2024年
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Annual total 0

infoViolent crime isn't disclosed at the neighborhood level, so it isn't reflected in this score.

The local force publishes only a total for this block, without a breakdown by offence type. Annual counts per neighborhood from Metropolitan and prefectural police open data. Counts run higher where daytime foot traffic is heavy, so for a per-resident view see sonar's safety score (population-normalized). See the Kansai safety ranking →

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Scored from police, municipal and OpenStreetMap open data, using the same formula for every neighborhood.

Sources: OpenStreetMap, National Police Agency open data, MLIT hazard maps, and the Real Estate Information Library, aggregated per neighborhood. May differ from current conditions.