Premium High-Rise Living in Tokyo's Akihabara District
This exceptional property is a 1LDK apartment located on the 38th floor of the prestigious Tokyo Times Tower, a 40-story superstructure in Chiyoda Ward's Kanda-Soto-Kanda 4-chome. Built in September 2004 by the renowned Kajima Corporation, the building features a super RC frame structure and 100-year concrete, ensuring long-term durability. The apartment is situated on a premium floor just below the top level, offering elevated living with a ceiling height of 2.7 meters.
The property's equipment and features are comprehensive. It includes a double-lock door with a dimple key, a monitor-equipped auto-lock system, and key-linked elevators where floors 32 and above are accessible only to residents for enhanced security and privacy. The unit is fitted with a floor heating system, a bath with re-heating function and dryer, and human sensor lighting. The entire living space features wooden flooring, and there is a designated indoor washing machine area. The building offers extensive amenities: a fitness facility, a common party room, a guest room, front desk services, a cleaning service, a parcel delivery box, and a trunk room. Parking is available for 38,000 yen per month, with bicycle parking (500 yen/month) and motorcycle parking (6,000 yen/month) also on site. Garbage can be disposed of at any time. The apartment is also SOHO (home office) compatible, though users must pay an additional 20% of the monthly management fee. Special notes highlight the use of high-strength concrete and a double ceiling structure.
The location is incredibly convenient, just a 5-minute walk from the JR Yamanote Line's Akihabara Station, a 2-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line's Suehirocho Station, and an 8-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line's Akihabara Station. Akihabara, famously known as 'Electric Town', is a global hub for electronics, anime, and otaku culture, transforming from a post-war black market for radio parts into a vibrant subcultural center. The area is also home to the historic Kanda Myojin Shrine, a significant Shinto site founded over 1,200 years ago, which beautifully contrasts with the neighborhood's ultra-modern vibe.