Laurel Court Sanbancho: A Refined Residence in Historic Chiyoda
Presenting a meticulously renovated 3LDK apartment in the prestigious Laurel Court Sanbancho, located in Tokyo's Chiyoda ward. This property offers a spacious 135.28㎡ of exclusive area, featuring a 3LDK layout complemented by two walk-in closets and a shoe-in closet. The unit is situated on the 6th floor of a 14-story reinforced concrete building, facing southwest. The apartment is pet-friendly, subject to building regulations.
The property is currently undergoing a comprehensive interior renovation scheduled for completion in November 2025. The renovation includes the replacement of all wallpaper and flooring, installation of a new system kitchen with an integrated dishwasher, water purifier faucet, and garbage disposal. The unit bath will be newly replaced and includes a bathroom dryer. All fixtures, underfloor heating, air conditioning units, downlights, vanity, toilet, laundry sink, and faucets will also be newly installed or replaced.
The Sanbancho area, part of the historic Bancho district, is known for its deep cultural roots. The name originates from the 'ban' or guard units stationed here to protect the Edo Shogunate. Over time, it became home to imperial family members, nobility, Meiji-era statesmen, and cultural figures like poets Yosano Tekkan and Akiko, and composer Rentaro Taki. The neighborhood retains this atmosphere of history and tradition, dotted with embassies, renowned restaurants, and educational facilities. It offers an academic and modern ambiance with the added benefit of being close to the Imperial Palace, providing rich natural scenery amidst the city center.
The location boasts exceptional transport access. The nearest station is Iidabashi, served by the Toei Shinjuku Line, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, and Yurakucho Line, just a 6-minute walk away. Other stations within walking distance include Hanzomon Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, 7 mins), JR Iidabashi Station, and Kojimachi Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, 10 mins). A major nearby landmark is the Imperial Palace East Gardens, a vast and serene historical site offering beautiful seasonal landscapes and a glimpse into Japan's feudal past, just a short distance from the property.