Proud Yotsuya: A New Landmark Residence in Central Tokyo
Proud Yotsuya is a new condominium development designed to become a new symbol of the Yotsuya area in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The 14-story, 1-basement building embraces the themes of "advancement," "sophistication," and "vitality" inherent to its location. The main entrance, facing the bustling Shinjuku-dori, features a deliberately long approach to create a hidden-away, urban retreat design, enhanced with three-dimensional plantings on the canopy above.
The residence offers a total of 38 units, all facing south to enjoy abundant sunlight and views of greenery. Ceiling heights range from approximately 2.6 meters to 2.7 meters, with high-sash windows on the balcony side to maximize open views. Units on the 11th floor and above feature flat ceilings of about 2.7 meters. The floor plans are spacious, ranging from 2LDK to 3LDK layouts, with exclusive areas from 70.07 to 84.42 square meters. The development incorporates features like "Wall Doors" for space and privacy, "Miraiful" for flexible layout changes, and a triple security system with an auto-lock entrance, floor-linked elevators, and secure apartment doors. A delivery locker is installed in the common area for 24/7 package receipt.
According to the agent's special notes, the balcony areas range from 8.61㎡ to 14.64㎡. The building confirmation number is No. UHEC建確R060492変2号, and there is a note that plan changes may be submitted in the future. The seller is a member of several industry associations, including the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Transaction Council, the (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Association, the Japan Real Estate Appraisal Association, the Real Estate流通経営 Association, the Real Estate Securitization Association, and the Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Transaction Council, among others.
The Yotsuya area is a vibrant yet refined district where culture and nature coexist. It is known for its deep history, the dignified presence of the State Guest House (Akasaka Palace), and prestigious hotels. The area is further enriched by academic institutions like Sophia University and the abundant greenery of the Akasaka Imperial Grounds and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, creating a sophisticated and tranquil living environment. A notable nearby landmark is the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a vast and beautiful park blending traditional Japanese, English landscape, and French formal garden styles, offering a serene escape in the heart of the city.