Vintage King in the Heart of Harajuku
This property is a vintage king reigning supreme right in front of Harajuku Station. It offers hotel-like, meticulous services and exudes a unique, unparalleled presence not found in other condominiums.
The apartment features a storage space, air conditioning in all rooms, central heating/cooling, an indoor washing machine space, lighting fixtures, a security camera, city gas, hot water supply, an elevator, a shared guest room, and front desk services. Special notes indicate there are no buildings directly in front, and adjacent buildings are at a distance of 2 meters or more. Important remarks state the unit is currently under a fixed-term lease agreement (contract ending March 2026). The current rent is 188,000 yen per month (air conditioning fee is included in the rent; water and hot water supply are the tenant's responsibility). Pets are negotiable (with detailed rules).
This 1K unit offers a compact yet functional layout with a bright, white-based interior design. The living area faces the popular tree-lined avenue, providing views of the large zelkova trees, Harajuku Station, and the greenery of Meiji Shrine. The building itself is a substantial SRC structure with 171 units across eight above-ground floors and one basement, built in March 1965. Monthly common fees are 10,548 yen, with no repair reserve fund required. Additional running costs include air conditioning, hot water, and water usage fees.
Located in the ultra-fashionable and vibrant Jingu-mae 6-chome district of Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, this area is a global epicenter of youth culture, fashion, and art. An interesting fact is that the iconic Takeshita Street, just a short walk away, sees hundreds of thousands of visitors on a typical weekend, all drawn to its unique boutiques and crepe stands. The closest major landmark is the serene and expansive Meiji Jingu (Meiji Shrine), a vast forested Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, offering a peaceful retreat just moments from the bustling streets of Harajuku.