CI Mansion Sendagaya: A Spacious 2DK Apartment in Tokyo's Vibrant Shibuya Ward
This property is a 56.75 square meter (approximately 17.16 tsubo) apartment located in the CI Mansion Sendagaya building in the sought-after Shibuya district of Tokyo. Built in June 1996, this mid-rise condominium offers a functional 2DK layout, providing separate living and sleeping areas. The apartment features a south-west facing balcony measuring 9.01 square meters, offering natural light and outdoor space.
Critical agent notes have been provided for this listing. The special remarks (備考1) state: 'Western-style room, DK, number of tatami mats unknown. Association fee: 0.05万円.' This indicates the rooms are configured in a Western style with a Dining-Kitchen area, and there is a small monthly management association fee of 500 yen in addition to the standard fees.
The building itself is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure with 5 stories above ground and 1 basement level, containing 28 units in total. The property is currently tenanted. Monthly fees include a management fee of 17,000 yen and a repair reserve fund of 31,100 yen. Parking is unavailable. The property rights are full ownership, and the building is managed under a fully delegated system with a daytime superintendent.
The location is exceptionally convenient, situated in Shibuya's Sendagaya 2-chome. It is within a short walk of multiple train lines, including the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line's 'Kitasando' Station (6 minutes on foot), the Toei Oedo Line's 'Kokuritsu-kyogijo' Station (10 minutes), and the JR Sobu-Chuo Local Line's 'Sendagaya' Station (10 minutes). This provides easy access to major hubs like Shinjuku and Shibuya.
The area around Sendagaya is a fascinating blend of quiet residential streets and major sporting and cultural venues. It is adjacent to the sprawling Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, one of Tokyo's most beautiful and spacious parks, famous for its traditional Japanese, English landscape, and formal French gardens. The iconic Japan National Stadium, the main venue for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, is also just a short walk away, making this a unique location at the crossroads of urban living, nature, and global sporting history.