Modern High-Rise Living in Yokohama's Vibrant Minato Mirai District
This property is a spacious 2LDK apartment located on the 24th floor of the prestigious 58-story tower, The Tower Yokohama Kitamachi. The unit faces northwest and offers views towards the Minato Mirai area, weather permitting. The living and dining area features underfloor heating for comfort, and the bathroom is equipped with a drying function, ensuring laundry can be dried even on rainy days. The layout is designed so that all rooms are accessed through the LD area, promoting family interaction. The apartment boasts ample storage space including a pantry and closets.
Renovations are scheduled for May 2026 and will include the replacement of interior doors, wall coverings, and some floor tiles. The building itself is a high-rise condominium with 1,174 units and is directly connected to the Minatomirai Line's Bashamichi Station, just a 1-minute walk away. The structure employs a direct foundation based on a very solid ground survey and a seismic damping structure with honeycomb dampers to absorb energy during earthquakes. A central water purification system provides filtered water to all taps in the unit.
Security is comprehensive, featuring 24-hour management with a bilingual concierge on duty from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and security company coverage for the remaining hours. The security network allows for integrated management by Mitsui Fudosan Residential Service's customer center and the security company. Extensive shared facilities include three types of guest rooms (Suite on the 25th floor, Midori on the 5th floor, and Wa on the 5th floor), an entrance lounge, study room, fitness room, multi atelier, party living and dining rooms, a view lounge on the 25th floor, sky and harbor terraces on the rooftop, and EV charging stations in the underground parking.
The surrounding Naka Ward area is at the heart of Yokohama's waterfront development. An interesting fact is that the nearby Red Brick Warehouse (Yokohama Akarenga Soko), a short 10-minute walk away, was originally built in the early 1900s as customs buildings and is now a popular cultural and shopping complex, symbolizing the city's blend of historical and modern architecture. The property is also within walking distance of the iconic Landmark Tower, one of Japan's tallest buildings.