Modern High-Rise Living in the Heart of Ikebukuro
This exceptional property is a 2LDK apartment located on the 28th floor of the 30-story Brillia Tower Ikebukuro West, completed in January 2024. The residence offers a spacious wall-core exclusive area of 67.57 sqm (approximately 20.43 tsubo) and features a modern layout with a 16-tatami mat LDK, a 6-tatami mat Western-style room, and a 5-tatami mat Western-style room. A 14.6 sqm balcony provides eastern exposure.
The building is equipped with a comprehensive array of high-end features. Key equipment includes a system kitchen with counter, dishwasher, and disposer; a shower-equipped vanity; heated toilet seat with bidet function; bathroom dryer and heating; air conditioning in all rooms; underfloor heating; double-glazed windows; and full-floor flooring throughout. For security and convenience, the apartment benefits from a 24-hour security system, auto-lock with monitor, monitor-equipped intercom, double-lock door, dimple key/non-contact IC card key, security cameras, and multiple elevators. Additional amenities include a trunk room, closet in all rooms, delivery box, parking (available for 33,000 yen/month), and bicycle/motorcycle parking.
Special notes highlight the building's advanced construction and safety features. It employs a seismic isolation structure to minimize the transmission of ground shaking and reduce furniture tipping. It also features double flooring and double ceilings. The distance to adjacent buildings is noted to be over 2 meters. The property is currently occupied, and the handover timing is negotiable. Pets are allowed upon consultation.
Located in the bustling Ikebukuro 3-chome district of Tokyo's Toshima ward, the area is a major commercial and entertainment hub. A fascinating local fact is that Ikebukuro Station is home to the world's busiest pedestrian crossing directly beneath a department store, located at the Sunshine City complex. The closest major landmark is the iconic Sunshine 60 building, part of the Sunshine City complex, which was the tallest building in Asia upon its completion in 1978 and remains a dominant feature of the Ikebukuro skyline.