Modern High-Rise Living in Tokyo's Vibrant Shiba District
This property is a spacious 1LDK apartment located on the 3rd floor of a prestigious 36-story tower residence in Tokyo's Minato Ward. The apartment features a bright, south-east facing living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 11.3 tatami mats and a separate 7.7 tatami mat Western-style room. The unit boasts a well-equipped independent kitchen complete with a garbage disposal unit (disposer). The bathroom is fitted with an automatic bath system, bath drying function, and bathroom heating. Additional amenities include a shower-equipped washbasin vanity, a three-sided mirror in the spacious washroom, and a generously sized walk-in closet offering ample storage. The entrance also provides plentiful storage space.
The building itself is a large-scale condominium with 752 units and offers exceptional shared facilities. Residents enjoy access to a luxury lounge and other premium common areas. A significant convenience is the dust station on each floor, allowing for 24-hour garbage disposal. Security is robust, featuring an auto-lock system, monitor-equipped intercom, double-lock doors, dimple keys, and 24-hour security. The building is equipped with two or more elevators, a shared party room, guest room, kids' room, front desk services, and a cleaning service. Other notable equipment includes a toilet with warm-water washing bidet and reheat function, system kitchen, grill, water purifier, air conditioning, floor heating, 24-hour ventilation system, internet readiness, an indoor washing machine space, and flooring throughout all rooms. The exterior features tile siding, and the property is noted as barrier-free. Pets are negotiable, with small dogs and cats permitted.
The location is exceptionally convenient, just a 3-minute walk from Mita Station (Toei Mita Line), a 6-minute walk from Tamachi Station (JR Yamanote Line), and a 10-minute walk from Shibakoen Station (Toei Mita Line). The area is part of the bustling Shiba district, known for its mix of business and culture. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shibakoen area was one of Japan's first public parks, established in 1873. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city's post-war rebirth and a major tourist attraction offering panoramic views from its observation decks.