I-Town Repia: A Renovated High-Rise Apartment in the Heart of Shinjuku
This property is a spacious 1LDK apartment located on the 19th floor of the 22-story I-Town Repia building in the bustling commercial district of Shinjuku, Tokyo. The unit offers a generous 43.21 sqm (approximately 13.07 tsubo) of private space with a desirable southern orientation, ensuring excellent natural light. The building itself is a large-scale community with 162 total units, providing a sense of security and established neighborhood feel.
Key features of the building include its superb location with access to three train stations and multiple subway lines (Toei Oedo Line and Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line), making commuting extremely convenient. The building complex is equipped with amenities that cater to daily needs, including a post office, convenience stores, and restaurants within the grounds. Residents also have access to a dedicated, fee-based trunk room for extra storage.
The apartment has recently undergone a comprehensive renovation in February 2026. The work included replacing all wallpaper, installing new flooring over the existing floor, replacing the toilet, installing two new air conditioning units, and setting up an IMPRESS system. The monthly fees include a management fee of 15,951 yen and a repair reserve fund of 12,128 yen. Additional monthly costs are a 1,000 yen trunk room usage fee and a 4,235 yen basic charge for hot water supply.
The surrounding Nishi-Shinjuku area is a dynamic mix of business, government, and green space. Just a short walk away is the expansive Shinjuku Central Park, a large public park offering a peaceful retreat from the urban energy. The area is also a major transportation hub, providing direct access to virtually anywhere in the Tokyo metropolis. A fascinating fact about Shinjuku Station is that it is the world's busiest railway station, serving over 3.5 million people daily. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, a short walk from Tochomae Station, offering free observation decks with spectacular views of the city and, on clear days, Mount Fuji.