Renovated Studio Apartment in Prime Ginza Location
This property is a fully renovated studio apartment located on the 8th floor of the 11-story 'Ginza Diamond Heights' condominium in the prestigious Ginza 8-chome district of Tokyo's Chuo Ward. The apartment underwent a complete interior renovation in December 2024 (Reiwa 6), leaving it in immaculate condition. It features a unique two-sided balcony, providing excellent sunlight and ventilation with a primary exposure facing southwest.
The property is equipped with numerous amenities including a bidet toilet with warm water washing, a bath with re-heating function and dryer, a washbasin with shower, a system kitchen with counter and two-burner stove, ample storage space, a shoe-in closet, air conditioning, a designated washing machine space, flooring throughout all rooms, double-paned glass, an auto-lock security entrance, a monitor intercom, security glass, security cameras, city gas, and an elevator (two or more elevators in the building). Bicycle parking is available for a monthly fee of 1,000 yen. Special notes indicate the unit is barrier-free and benefits from two-sided natural light.
Additional remarks specify the school districts are Taimei Elementary School and Ginza Junior High School. Other monthly costs include a hot water base charge of 3,000 yen and a water supply base charge of 1,500 yen. The layout is a one-room studio with a 6-tatami mat Western-style room and a 3 sqm two-sided balcony. The building is a large-scale condominium with 150 units, constructed in July 1981 by Mitsubishi Construction Co., Ltd., with a steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) structure. Management is fully delegated with a daytime superintendent. The location offers superb access, with 9 train lines available within walking distance, including a 5-minute walk to Tsukiji Shijo Station (Toei Oedo Line) and Shimbashi Station (Toei Asakusa Line), and a 6-minute walk to Shiodome Station (Toei Oedo Line). The property is vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The Ginza area is one of Tokyo's most famous luxury shopping and entertainment districts, known for its high-end department stores, art galleries, and gourmet restaurants. An interesting fact is that Ginza was the site of Japan's first Western-style shopping mall, the Ginza Wako building, which opened in 1932. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tsukiji Outer Market, a world-renowned destination for fresh seafood and culinary delights, located just a short walk from the property.