Canyon View Narimasu: A Renovated Apartment in Tokyo's Convenient Nerima-Adjacent Area
This property is a 3rd-floor apartment in the "Canyon View Narimasu" building, offering a convenient location in Tokyo's Itabashi Ward. The apartment features a 2SLDK layout with a total floor area of 51.84 sqm (wall center measurement) and a 6.48 sqm balcony. The building is a 5-storey reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in June 1984, and it includes amenities such as an elevator and bicycle parking.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status is vacant. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire, stating: "The property is currently vacant. If you wish to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." Furthermore, critical renovation plans are detailed in the remarks: "A full interior renovation is scheduled for completion in April 2026. The planned work includes: layout changes, replacement of all wall coverings, replacement of all flooring, replacement of fittings, replacement of the system kitchen, replacement of the unit bath, replacement of the vanity counter, replacement of the washing machine waterproof pan, replacement of the toilet, replacement of the water heater, and replacement of indoor underfloor piping." This comprehensive renovation will essentially result in a like-new interior upon completion.
The location provides excellent access to multiple train lines. It is a 7-minute walk from the Tobu Tojo Line's Narimasu Station and an 11-minute walk from the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho and Fukutoshin lines' Chikatetsu-Narimasu Station. This connectivity offers easy routes into central Tokyo and across the metropolitan area. The local area, part of the larger Nerima/Itabashi region, is known for its residential atmosphere with good access to parks and shopping facilities. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Akatsuka area is famously associated with the legendary samurai Minamoto no Yoshitsune and his loyal retainer Benkei, with several local temples and shrines linked to their stories. The closest major landmark is the expansive Showa Memorial Park, a vast national park in Tachikawa, which is accessible via train and offers gardens, museums, and wide-open green spaces.