Tokyo Park Tower: A 24th-Floor Sanctuary in the Heart of Chiyoda
Presenting a spacious 142.41 sqm (wall-center measurement) 3LDK corner residence on the 24th floor, this property offers a serene escape from the bustling city below. The current status is vacant, and viewings are encouraged. The agent notes: "This is an akiya (vacant house). For those who wish to see it in person, please feel free to inquire about your preferred dates for a free viewing."
The property boasts a comprehensive renovation completed in October 2025, including all-new wall coverings, flooring, interior doors, and a full refurbishment of the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washbasin area, water heater, and drainage pipes. Key features include a dishwasher/disposer, water purifier, dedicated bath and toilet, shower-equipped vanity, heated toilet seat, bathroom dryer and heater, air conditioning, underfloor heating, hardwood floors, and ample storage with a walk-in closet. Building amenities are extensive, featuring a front desk/concierge service, elevator, auto-lock security, surveillance cameras, video intercom, parcel boxes, and parking. Pet ownership is permitted.
Special remarks from the agent provide a vivid picture: "Bicycle parking fee/year: 6,000 yen. Motorcycle parking fee/month: 2,000 yen. Mornings spent gazing at the expanse of greenery of the Imperial Palace below, nights accompanied by beautiful city lights. Time flows here, filling the heart. While boasting the convenience of being just a 1-minute walk from Jimbocho Station, stepping inside reveals a world of tranquil serenity. The open entrance hall, greeted by a concierge, provides a hotel-like quality and sense of security. This residence has been completely renewed with the theme of an 'urban hideaway.' Beyond the calm, relaxing space that welcomes you the moment you return, a bright and stylish 3LDK unfolds. Please enjoy the open space designed to maximize the enjoyment of the Imperial Palace forest viewed from the wide-span balcony, and the beautiful kitchen stage featuring impressive large-format tiles."
The area of Kanda-Jimbocho is famously known as Tokyo's book town, home to countless bookstores specializing in everything from rare antiquarian texts to modern manga. A major landmark just a short distance away is the Imperial Palace and its expansive East Gardens, offering a historic and serene green oasis in the center of the metropolis.