A Grand Residence in Nakano
This substantial property, located at Honcho 2 in Nakano Ward, Tokyo, offers a unique living and working environment. Built in April 1998 by Kajima Corporation, the building is a steel-framed reinforced concrete (SRC) structure with one basement level and four floors above ground. The total floor area is 861 square meters, which includes a 215.95 square meter underground garage. The land area is 338 square meters.
The property features a layout described as 7LLDDKK, indicating multiple living, dining, and kitchen areas. It is currently being used as a Shinto shrine, and the interior design incorporates elements of church architecture. The building includes a large chapel space on the second floor, which is used for events such as live performances and comedy shows. The interior is designed to maximize the effects of light and sound. Stained glass windows allow light to filter softly into the interior spaces. The third and fourth floors contain residential spaces, each with its own balcony. The rooftop offers a garden with views of the Shinjuku skyscraper district, and on clear days, views of Mount Fuji and the Tateyama mountain range are possible. The underground garage can accommodate up to eight vehicles.
The property is located within walking distance of three train stations: Nakano-shimbashi Station (8 minutes), Nakano-sakaue Station (9 minutes), and Nishi-shinjuku-gochome Station (10 minutes). The area provides convenient access to the amenities of central Tokyo while maintaining a relatively quiet residential atmosphere. The building is connected to public water supply, main sewer, and city gas. The property is subject to the Landscape Law and is located in a quasi-fireproof area.