Cross Arena Tamagawa Josui "GREENTOKYOPROJECT": A Large-Scale Nordic-Inspired Residence
Cross Arena Tamagawa Josui "GREENTOKYOPROJECT" is a forthcoming large-scale condominium development in Tokyo's Higashiyamato City, offering a total of 394 residences inspired by Scandinavian design principles. The project emphasizes a harmonious blend of functionality, comfort, and a connection to nature, creating a resort-like atmosphere within the city.
The development's comprehensive agent notes provide critical details. The sales outline remarks state that until this advertisement is made, the seller cannot accept any applications for contracts or reservations, nor can they take measures to secure application priority. The listed exclusive area and balcony area correspond to the content of all planned units (394 units). It is not yet determined whether all units will be sold at once or in several phases, with the number of units to be sold to be specified in this advertisement. This advertisement is planned to be conducted on this homepage.
Additional remarks specify balcony areas ranging from 10.00㎡ to 13.00㎡ and other areas including terrace sizes from 18.61㎡ to 30.25㎡. The building confirmation number is No. UHEC建確R070084 (May 29, 2025), and it is a member of the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Capital Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council. Importantly, there is a Tokyo Electric Power Company-owned pylon on the southeast side of the condominium site, and power lines are strung over a part of the airspace above approximately 487.31㎡ of the southern site. Furthermore, the exterior renderings do not reproduce equipment such as rain gutters, air conditioner outdoor units, water heaters, and TV antennas. The surrounding environment is subject to change and is not guaranteed for the future.
The property boasts an array of high-quality shared facilities, including a two-story atrium entrance hall, a Nordic-style party room with a kitchen, a cafe & book lounge with professional coffee machines, a study space, a kids' space, and a guest room with a METOS-supervised sauna. Unit layouts range from 2LDK to 4LDK, with exclusive areas from 60.71㎡ to 85.42㎡. All units feature walk-in closets and in-unit disaster preparedness storage. The construction utilizes an out-frame method and concealed beams for a clean interior aesthetic.
Strategically located, the development offers excellent access. It is a 2-minute walk from the Tama Toshi Monorail "Sakura Kaido" Station and an 8-minute walk from the Seibu Haijima Line "Tamagawa Josui" Station. This provides direct access to business hubs like Takadanobaba and Seibu Shinjuku via the Seibu Line, and easy reach to shopping areas such as Tachikawa Kita Station in 11 minutes. The area balances urban convenience with a relaxed suburban feel, with large commercial facilities and various parks within a 10-minute walk.
The surrounding Higashiyamato and Tachikawa area is rich with green spaces and recreational opportunities. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tamagawa Josui is an historic aqueduct built during the Edo period to supply water to Edo (modern-day Tokyo). A major landmark close by is the vast Showa Memorial Park in Tachikawa, a national government park famous for its expansive lawns, seasonal flower fields, cycling roads, and a large fountain, offering a perfect escape into nature.