Ichibancho Park Mansion: A Fully Renovated Corner Residence with Views of Chidorigafuchi
This exceptional property, Ichibancho Park Mansion, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious and comprehensively renovated 3LDK apartment in the prestigious Chiyoda ward of Tokyo. The residence is situated on the 6th floor, offering an east and north-facing corner layout that provides excellent natural light and a sense of openness. A standout feature is the view of the historic Chidorigafuchi moat from the living and dining area, connecting the home to one of Tokyo's most scenic spots.
The property has undergone a complete renovation scheduled for completion in October 2025. The extensive list of upgrades includes new flooring throughout, replacement of all hot water pipes within the unit, and new interior doors and entrance storage. The bathroom has been fully updated with a new LIXIL unit bath featuring a ventilation dryer, and the toilets have been replaced with TOTO models equipped with washlet functions. The kitchen has been completely renewed with a Tanaka Kogei system kitchen that includes a large dishwasher and a water purifier. Furthermore, all walls and ceilings have been re-papered, new lighting fixtures installed, and five new air conditioning units added, including one ceiling-built-in unit in the living room. Underfloor heating mats in the living/dining area and a new circulating water heater complete the comprehensive refurbishment.
Additional property features include an auto-lock security system, a TV monitor intercom, a walk-in closet, and a storage room. The building itself is a robust steel-framed reinforced concrete structure, part of the former Mitsui Fudosan Park Mansion series, and is equipped with two elevators and a newly installed parcel locker from 2019.
The location is exceptionally convenient, with Hanzomon Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line just a 4-minute walk away, and Kojimachi Station on the Yurakucho Line within a 10-minute walk. The area is steeped in history and greenery, situated near the Imperial Palace grounds. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kojimachi district was historically a samurai residential area during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the Imperial Palace and its East Gardens, a vast and serene green space in the heart of the city, easily accessible for walks and seasonal viewing.