Tokyo Tower Views from a 30th-Floor Premium Residence in Minato
This premium condominium unit offers a rare opportunity to reside on the 30th floor of a 33-story tower in the prestigious Minato Ward, featuring direct, unobstructed views of the iconic Tokyo Tower. The property is a 3LDK layout with a wall-core exclusive area of 82.29 sqm (approximately 24.89 tsubo). Built in January 2023, the building incorporates advanced seismic isolation (免震構造) for superior safety and comfort.
Key equipment and features translated from the agent notes include a dedicated toilet, separate bath and toilet, re-heating function for the bath, auto bath, mist sauna, bathroom dryer, bathroom heater, washroom, vanity, system kitchen with a 3-burner stove, dishwasher, garbage disposal, ample storage including closets and a walk-in closet, built-in air conditioning, floor heating (TES温水式床暖房 in the LDK), laundry machine space, double-pane glass for enhanced insulation, auto-lock, 24-hour security, city gas, water supply, sewerage, energy-saving water heater, elevator, parcel delivery box, shared guest room, fitness facility, rooftop, kids' room, porte-cochère, and concierge service. Parking is available for 51,500 yen per month, and bicycle parking is available for 1,000 yen per month. Special notes highlight excellent sunlight, excellent views, the seismic isolation structure, double flooring, double ceiling, and a ceiling height over 2.5 meters. Additional remarks indicate pets are negotiable (small dogs and cats allowed), and the building features 24-hour garbage disposal and an unmanned convenience store.
The residence is situated in the Shibaura 4-chome district, a rapidly developing waterfront area blending modern high-rises with historic industrial charm. An interesting local fact is that the area was once a major hub for Tokyo's shipping and freight industry, with many old warehouses now being converted into trendy offices and residences. The closest major landmark is the world-famous Tokyo Tower, which is not only a viewing point but also a symbol of Japan's post-war rebirth and a central feature of the skyline from this very apartment.