Seculea Shinjuku Higashigokencho: A Build-to-Order Land Parcel in Central Tokyo
Presented by Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd., Seculea Shinjuku Higashigokencho is a rare opportunity to acquire a prime plot of land in one of Tokyo's most desirable central wards. This is a build-to-order land subdivision, meaning the purchase is conditional upon signing a house construction contract with Daiwa House within three months of the land sale agreement. This ensures a seamless process from land acquisition to building your custom home with a major, trusted builder.
Critical Agent Notes Translation: The equipment/facilities section states: "None, as the land does not require a development permit application." The special remarks/notes are: "Category 3 Height District, Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone. [Explanation of Build-to-Order Land Subdivision] This land is sold on the condition that the purchaser signs a house construction contract with Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. within three months of concluding the land sale agreement. If it is determined that a house will not be built within this period, or if the house construction contract is not concluded, the land sale agreement will become null and void, and all money received will be refunded in full without interest. For details, please inquire with the staff."
The surrounding area of Higashigokencho in Shinjuku Ward is known for its peaceful residential streets while being minutes from major transport hubs. The property provides access to three stations and five train lines within a 10-minute walk, including Edo-gawabashi Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line), Kagurazaka Station (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line), and Iidabashi Station (JR Sobu Line and Toei Oedo Line). This connectivity makes commuting to business and entertainment districts across Tokyo exceptionally easy. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kagurazaka area retains a distinct old-Tokyo charm with its stone-paved slopes, traditional ryotei restaurants, and a thriving French community, earning it the nickname "Little Paris." The closest major landmark is the historic Yasukuni Shrine, a significant cultural site approximately 1.5 kilometers away.