Proud Akasaka: A Premier Residence in Minato Ward
This 2LDK plus walk-in closet apartment, located on the 12th floor of a 12-story reinforced concrete building in Akasaka 6-chome, Minato Ward, Tokyo, offers a living space of 82.09 square meters. The unit, built in March 2015, faces southwest and is situated at the top floor of the building. The property was originally developed and sold by Nomura Real Estate Co., Ltd.
The interior features a counter kitchen equipped with a disposer and a built-in water purifier, facilitating daily meal preparation. The living-dining area spans approximately 18.3 tatami mats, providing a rectangular space conducive to various furniture layouts. This area is fitted with TES (Thermal Energy Storage)温水式 floor heating and a ceiling cassette-type air conditioner as standard. The unit also incorporates double-glazed glass for improved insulation and noise reduction. The bathroom is a 1620 size unit, featuring a TES bathroom heating and dryer system and a full-auto bath system. The property utilizes an out-frame construction method, resulting in fewer pillars and beams, and a skeleton-infill design with double floors and double ceilings, which aids in sound insulation and future renovations.
For security, the apartment is connected to a 24-hour SECOM security system that automatically alerts the SECOM Control Center and Nomura Smile Center in case of anomalies or emergency button activation. The building includes remote-control shutter gates for the parking area, a non-touch key elevator system, multiple security cameras on the premises, and a camera-equipped intercom at the entrance. All entrance doors and windows (excluding fixed glass) have SECOM security sensors, and the windows feature a double-lock system with window stoppers and security thumb-turn locks. The entrance door has a double lock and a progressive cylinder key with approximately 100 billion key patterns, designed to be difficult to copy and resistant to picking. The building also incorporates earthquake-resistant measures, including an elevator earthquake control system, an automatic landing device for power outages, earthquake-resistant door frames, and anti-seismic latches for kitchen hanging cabinets.
The property is located a 5-minute walk from Akasaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiba Line, and also provides access to Tameike-Sanno, Roppongi-itchome, and Roppongi stations, offering use of five train lines. The immediate area includes a convenience store (Seven-Eleven) a one-minute walk away, a supermarket (Maruetsu Petit) a six-minute walk away, and Tokyo Midtown is a six-minute walk from the property.