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Residents of West Covina, Covina, hacienda heights

Question
#1
  • Wc
  • 2021/12/10 15:07

I have a 5 year old and a 2 year old. what are the neighborhoods around West Covina, Covina, and Hacienda Heights like ? I assume the middle class lives in these areas, but please tell me about safety and race.
There is Tokyo Central in West Covina, so I expect there are many Japanese people in that area.
I know it is not comparable to Torrance. Is it easy to live there for Japanese people? ? I asked this question because I would like to know your image of the area.

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#2
  • がんばれよ
  • 2021/12/10 (Fri) 15:43
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There is no other place in the world where the Nikkei market is located and the Japanese are all together except in the South Bay.

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#4
  • 陽気な8
  • 2021/12/10 (Fri) 16:03
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West Covina is one of the better ones in that area. I think the house prices are also higher. White, Hispanic, and Asian, there should be a lot of Filipinos, Covina is not so good as I recall, Hacienda Heights will have a lot of Chinese.

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#5

Those neighborhoods have long since become ChinaTown, to put it bluntly
though of course there are some Americans living there.
I don't think there are many Japanese.
If you go to T.C., you will see that 85% of the customers are Chinese or other Asians.
Nizya is also only 10 minutes away from T.C. I see some Japanese here, so there must be a few people living here. On weekends, ordinary streets are crowded with people shopping and going out. Most of the people in cars are Asians.
For some reason, 215 and 10 freeways are on the TV news every morning as accident zones (traffic information)
I don't think the security is bad. The climate is hot in the summer because it is inland.

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#6
  • あほー
  • 2021/12/10 (Fri) 16:58
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> Nikkei Market

You're in Japan ( lol )

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#7
  • Wc
  • 2021/12/10 (Fri) 17:54
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Thank you all for your replies.

#2
Is there any reason why there will be a Japanese supermarket even if there are not many Japanese people ? I was simply curious.
West Covina has Tokyo Central but not Daiso and not many Japanese restaurants.

#4
Thanks for the reference. Thank you. I am a little relieved since West Covina is my first choice at the moment. I see that many of you are from the Philippines.

By the way, Walnat is also on my list because the school district seems to be good, so if anyone can give me information about this place, please do.

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#8
  • 陽気な8
  • 2021/12/10 (Fri) 18:22
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Walnut is a nice place. You will understand when you go there. It has a lot of Chinese and a good school district. Diamond Bar is a good environment as well, but a little bit lower class. Below that is Hacienda Heights, and below that is Rowland Heights. There are probably many Chinese people in all of them, and there used to be Nijiya's in Rowland Heights. Oh, there must be a lot of Korean people in that area, too. I can't guarantee how certain I am, but that's my impression.

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#10
  • ただのおっさん
  • 2021/12/11 (Sat) 03:10
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West Covina Central was once home to Japanese people, including those stationed in Monterey Park and Montebello, when it was Marukai. In the past few years, the number of Filipinos has been increasing, so the cashiers are also Filipinos. I think there was a street called Manila Way. There are overwhelmingly many Chinese in that neighborhood.

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#11
  • 行けばいいのよ
  • 2021/12/11 (Sat) 06:01
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You'll see if you go there, that's true

just drive up and go there.

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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/11 (Sat) 08:38
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It's better to see and hear for ourselves and be convinced.

I think it's better than asking others and being convinced and then complaining
about it later.

Well, at first you will be worried because you are not used to it
but as you get used to living there, you will develop your own pattern of living
and you will learn how to live safely through your life.

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#13
  • がんばれよ
  • 2021/12/11 (Sat) 09:20
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> Walnut is a nice place.

All gangs


> > Slightly lower class is Diamond Bar

This is an expat area!

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#14
  • どこかと勘違いw
  • 2021/12/11 (Sat) 09:41
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>All gangs

Yes ?
All single family homes ?
There are no apartment complexes where low income people who would be gang members live.

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#15
  • Wc
  • 2021/12/11 (Sat) 10:47
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Thank you all for your comments.

#8
So that's the order. ! Thank you, walnut is looking better and better, it's a little far from 10, but the school district is much better.

#9
I don't think there are many Japanese Nikkei in West Covina in particular, but Tokyo central is located in the middle of that area or easy to access ? I see what you mean.


#10
I went to Tokyo central yesterday and the cashier seemed to be from the Philippines. I am glad to see that the Asian neighborhoods are preferable to the Hispanic neighborhoods in terms of restaurants and shopping.


#12
I asked this question because I wanted to get an idea of the city to decide where to live. It was helpful to have someone on Vivinavi to tell me.



So far it looks like walnut or west covina in terms of safety. west covina seems to be good or bad depending on the location and I am staring at the crime map but walnut looks good almost overall.

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#16
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/11 (Sat) 18:23
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How did the West Covina, Covina, and Hacienda Heights neighborhoods
come up on your list?

What area do you currently live in?

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#17

I live along Fwy 210 north of Covina.

It seems to me that most of the noise in the gangs is in the Covina area.

The West Covina area seems to have a lot of elderly Japanese-Americans living there. 
There are some old Japanese restaurants scattered around, and besides Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Filipino supermarkets are scattered around Fwy 10, Fwy 60, Fwy 605, and Fwy 57
so in a way it is convenient. Fwy 10 is crowded almost all day around here, so if you use it for commuting, you might want to consider
the time it takes to get to work.

Also, West Covina now seems to have a large number of residents protesting the announcement that Amazon is opening a distribution center there.
The city is happy that there will be more jobs, but residents say it will be a bad environment.

It is recommended in that there are fewer camps for street dwellers as there are along the ocean and downtown.

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#18
  • きっと
  • 2021/12/11 (Sat) 20:03
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Isn't that a new place to work ??

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#19
  • 昭和のおやじは口が臭い
  • 2021/12/11 (Sat) 20:53
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16
What are you doing asking questions in response to questions?
You have no information about West Covina, Covina, or Hacienda Heights.

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#20
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/12 (Sun) 06:49
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# 19

So I just want to know how that area got shortlisted.
You didn't come up on the list by looking at Google Maps.

If there is no information about West Covina, Covina and Hacienda Heights,
you should write it up.

Don't tell me it's a know-it-all idea.

19 always writes useless posts.

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#21
  • サンベルナンデーノ
  • mail
  • 2021/12/12 (Sun) 13:25
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If you take the plunge and go with Diamond Bar, Chino Hills ?.

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#22
  • 昭和のおやじは口が臭い
  • 2021/12/12 (Sun) 19:44
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20
In your case, you are useless yourself, not only in writing.

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#23
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 07:02
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# 22
I don't care if you are useless yourself
if you don't have any information about West Covina and Covina and Hacienda Heights
you should write it down.

You can't even write if you know something, you pathetic bastard!

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#24
  • 009
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 09:48
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> I know it doesn't compare to Torrance. ?

Torrance is not easy to live in either
Warehouses and trailers everywhere, bad air quality due to many oil fineries, traffic congestion so bad it takes a long time to get on the freeway
No big Japanese companies here.

It depends on what you consider ?
school district if you have kids

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#25
  • 家なし30代
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 10:24
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Inglewood and Compton are cheap houses, but they are in LA, so I think it's a good location, but I wonder if it will ever go up ?
or if it will stay semi-permanently unsafe and real estate prices will stay low ?

Are there any areas where security has dramatically improved and land prices have gone up? Are there any areas where the security has improved dramatically and land prices have gone up ?

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#26
  • 脳無し70代
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 11:03
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↑ I hear Compton has been cleaned up a lot.
They say it's become a normal, normal ? city that people can live in.
When you go by on the train, sure, there are normal people getting on and off. Downtown LA is so much better than it used to be. Condos are expensive too.

( Yes, yes, the example people are being stingy again ! )

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#27
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 11:07
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I think it will be better to be along the Metro
Los Angeles ・ I heard that in the vicinity of downtown, near the Metro station,
old apartments are being converted and rented for about $2000 a bed with security.

I wonder what they do when they have to go to the bathroom
on the TV news, with the freeway stuck in an accident on the morning news.

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#29
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/12/18 (Sat) 19:38
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#27 Showa no Ototsan

Metro has few stations with toilets.

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#30
  • 91
  • 2021/12/18 (Sat) 20:25
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There is a Japanese American kindergarten in Hacienda Heights, does that mean there are many Japanese around ??

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#31
  • 昭和のジジイは口が臭い
  • 2021/12/18 (Sat) 20:38
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23
I'm not a know-it-all like you because I don't spread my big talk and end up butt-hurt like you do.

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#32
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/19 (Sun) 07:05
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# 31

Here's another excellent one

You are soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good!

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#33
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/19 (Sun) 08:08
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# Metro has a few stations with restrooms.

I thought eating and drinking were prohibited on Metro trains.

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#34
  • amagin
  • 2021/12/20 (Mon) 09:45
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Walnut and Diamond bar are livable. Chino Hills is also nice, although it is a bit far. There are few good Japanese restaurants compared to Orange County or L.A., but there is no shortage of Asian restaurants, and Tokyo Central is a big help. I have a small child and I send him to a kindergarten at Hacienda, and I think it is better to be closer to the 60 freeway than to the 10 or 210.

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#35
  • 91
  • 2021/12/20 (Mon) 10:46
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amagin
I know you go to kindergarten in Hacienda Heights, but how is Hacienda Heights itself ? I'm concerned about security. walnut and Chino are too far away.

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#36
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/20 (Mon) 11:30
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# 35

I am concerned about public safety. What kind of security would you like to live in?
Please write down the conditions under which you would like to live.

Since crime happens no matter where you live
you need to think about how to avoid being involved in crime.

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