Innova Ichigaya Nakanocho: A New Build Condominium in Central Tokyo
Innova Ichigaya Nakanocho is a new build condominium currently under planning in the vibrant Shinjuku ward of Tokyo. This development offers a range of layouts from 1LDK+SR (storage room) to 3LDK, with private floor areas spanning from 57.88㎡ to 79.46㎡. The property is strategically located just a 3-minute walk from the Toei Shinjuku Line's Akebonobashi Station, providing excellent access to central Tokyo. Completion and handover are scheduled for late September 2027.
Critical agent notes have been provided, which contain essential information for prospective buyers. The Special Notes/Remarks state: "Until sales begin, we cannot accept contracts, reservations, or secure application priority. It is currently undetermined whether the planned number of units for sale will be sold all at once or in several phases. Definitive information will be published in the main advertisement to be conducted in the future. The floor plans and private areas are subject to change. These and other undetermined details will be finalized by the time of the main advertisement. We appreciate your understanding in advance."
Further remarks detail specific measurements and certifications: "Balcony area: 5.85㎡~5.89㎡. Other area: Roof balcony area/14.57㎡~43.24㎡. Building confirmation numbers: No. R07 Fukyu Kyokai 00052 (July 11, Reiwa 7), No. R07 Fukyu Kyokai 01052 (October 14, Reiwa 7). Member organizations: (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Capital Region Real Estate Fair Transaction Council, (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Association, (General Incorporated Association) National Housing Industry Association."
The building itself will be a 5-storey, reinforced concrete structure with a total of 21 units. Resident amenities include a bicycle parking area for 26 units and a motorcycle parking space. The area is a blend of residential and commercial zones, with the lively Akebonobashi shopping street just a 3-minute walk away, offering a variety of shops and eateries. An interesting local fact is that the nearby "Nembutsu-zaka" (Prayer Hill) is a historic slope with a name dating back centuries, reflecting the area's deep history within Tokyo. The closest major landmark is the expansive and historic Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a stunning blend of traditional Japanese, English landscape, and French formal gardens, located just a short train ride away.