Tokyo Park Tower: A Refined 2LDK Residence in the Heart of Chiyoda
Presenting a sophisticated 2LDK apartment on the 13th floor of the prestigious Tokyo Park Tower in Chiyoda Ward. This 72.66 sqm (wall-core) residence, built in 2003, has undergone a comprehensive interior renovation in September 2025, featuring new flooring, wall coverings, ceilings, and fixtures throughout. The property is currently vacant, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about preferred viewing dates.
The renovation has masterfully created a modern interior that conveys the warmth of wood, harmonizing the comfort of natural materials with refined design. The living-dining area features underfloor heating, spreading a gentle warmth from the feet upwards. This direct heat alleviates coldness, making winter mornings particularly comfortable. The cozy living room naturally becomes a place of relaxation, a special space for spending precious time. A subtle yet luxurious accent is added by the tiling on the LD waist wall. The kitchen is equipped with a pantry, ensuring ample storage to neatly organize ingredients and cookware, making cooking time more enjoyable.
The design philosophy prioritizes minimal and rational movement paths for chores and daily life. The flow between the kitchen, laundry, and storage areas is exceptionally efficient, bringing ease to everyday living. Hallways are minimized, showcasing a design that maximizes the use of limited space. Throughout the home, thoughtful details like semi-transparent partitions, the texture of materials, and gradients created by indirect lighting allow one to sense a "quiet richness" with all five senses. This is a space that changes its expression depending on the viewing angle and time of day, promising new discoveries and joys the longer one lives here. The layout is a luxury, with all rooms facing a south-facing balcony, bathing the interior in soft morning light and bright sunshine throughout the day.
Located in the historic Kanda-Jimbocho district of Chiyoda, the area is famed as the world's largest used book district, with hundreds of bookstores specializing in everything from antique maps to academic texts. The property offers exceptional access, just a 1-minute walk from Jimbocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line. The neighborhood is also a short distance from major cultural sites like the Nippon Budokan, a legendary martial arts and concert hall, and the serene Kitanomaru Park, which surrounds the former Edo Castle moat.