Spacious 37th-Floor Ocean View Apartment in Toyosu, Tokyo
This exceptional property is a large 3LDK apartment located on the 37th floor of a modern 48-story tower condominium in the sought-after Toyosu district of Tokyo's Koto Ward. Built in October 2021, the residence offers a generous wall-core exclusive area of 76.91 sqm (approximately 23.26 tsubo) and features a southeast-facing orientation, providing stunning ocean views through its clear glass balcony.
The apartment is currently vacant and available for viewing. The layout includes a spacious 13.8-jo LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area equipped with picture rails and underfloor heating. The kitchen is fully appointed with a dishwasher, water purifier, garbage disposal, a 3-burner gas stove, and a grill. The bathroom features a bath dryer, heating/cooling functions, a re-heating function, and an auto bath system. The toilet is tankless with a warm-water washlet and a spacious foot area. Additional rooms consist of two 5-jo Western-style rooms and one 6-jo Western-style room, all with air conditioning. The entrance includes Eco Carat tiles, a full-length mirror, and a shoe closet. There is also a 0.8-jo storage room. The 14.79 sqm balcony on the 37th floor offers a clear glass specification to maximize the panoramic vista.
Building amenities are extensive, including a 24-hour security system, monitor-equipped auto-lock and intercom, security cameras, two or more elevators, a delivery box, a party room, a guest room, fitness facilities, a kids' room, a porte-cochère, front desk services, and a cleaning service. The building also features a seismic isolation structure. Pets are negotiable, with small dogs and cats permitted.
The property is conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line's Toyosu Station and a 3-minute walk from the Yurikamome's Toyosu Station. The vibrant Toyosu area is known for its modern architecture and the famous Toyosu Market, the successor to the historic Tsukiji Fish Market. A major nearby landmark is the teamLab Planets TOKYO art museum, an immersive digital art experience that draws visitors from around the world.