Spacious 1LDK Apartment in Historic Nihonbashi with Full Renovation
This well-presented 1LDK apartment is located in the prestigious Nihonbashi Horidomecho district of Chuo Ward, Tokyo. The property, situated on the 3rd floor of an 8-story building, offers a comfortable living space with a wall-core exclusive area of 39.4 sqm (approximately 11.91 tsubo). The layout includes a 5.6-tatami mat Western-style room and an 8.8-tatami mat combined Living-Dining-Kitchen (LDK) area, complemented by a 5.3 sqm balcony facing southwest for ample natural light.
The apartment has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in February 2025. This includes a full update of the water areas: a new system kitchen, unit bath, washlet toilet, vanity with three-sided mirror, laundry sink and faucet, as well as new water supply, hot water, and drainage pipes. The interior has also been completely refreshed with new flooring (including hardwood and tiles), wall and ceiling wallpaper/paint throughout, new lighting fixtures, interior doors, and switches/outlets.
Equipment and features include a system kitchen with water purifier, a unit bath with bath reheating function, auto bath, and bathroom dryer, a washlet toilet, vanity with shower, storage in all rooms, a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine, and lighting fixtures. The building is equipped with an elevator and allows for trash disposal at any time. The exterior features tile siding. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover.
The location is exceptionally convenient, within a 4-minute walk to Ningyocho Station (Hibiya Line), 9 minutes to Mitsukoshimae Station (Hanzomon Line), and 11 minutes to Nihonbashi Station (Tozai Line). The surrounding area is rich with daily amenities including supermarkets, convenience stores, banks, and restaurants. The historic Nihonbashi area, the literal "bridge of Japan" from which all distances were once measured, is a fascinating blend of traditional commerce and modern business. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Nihonbashi Bridge itself, a designated Important Cultural Property and the symbolic center of Tokyo's Edo-period road network.