The Park House Ueno: A Modern Residence with Historic Roots
The Park House Ueno is a condominium completed in August 2015, born from the redevelopment of the "Uenoshita Apartments," the last remaining Dōjunkai apartment complex. This 14-story reinforced concrete building houses 128 units and is situated on a spacious plot that stretches east to west. This layout allows most residences to face south, ensuring bright and comfortable living spaces. The design plays with light and shadow to create an aesthetically pleasing facade.
The property carries forward the philosophy of the original Dōjunkai apartments, which were built after the Great Kantō earthquake as earthquake-resistant housing. Modern seismic control structures have been incorporated, alongside emergency power generation equipment, disaster prevention storage, and cooking bench setups, reflecting a strong commitment to safety. The building is located in a quiet residential area set back from Asakusa Street, which runs from Ueno Station. It is an 8-minute walk from Ueno Station on the Yamanote Line and just a 1-minute walk from Inaricho Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.
Unit sizes range from 25.17 m² to 75.26 m². The developer was Mitsubishi Jisho Residence Co., Ltd., with construction by Toa Corporation and design by UG都市建築. This property is part of the Park House brand.