Renovated Corner Apartment in Akasaka's Quiet Residential Enclave
This charming 1LDK apartment, located on the 4th floor of a 7-story building in the prestigious Minato Ward, offers a rare blend of central Tokyo convenience and residential tranquility. The property has undergone a comprehensive, brand-new renovation completed in October 2025, making it move-in ready with immediate delivery available. As a corner unit, it benefits from bright, full-room natural light from two sides.
The apartment features a spacious 12.6-jo LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area with good lighting from the balcony, and a separate 6.1-jo Western-style room. Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a dishwasher and water purifier, a unit bath with an automatic bath system, bath ventilation dryer, and re-heating function, a warm-water washing toilet seat, a counter kitchen, and ample storage including a walk-in closet in the Western room and a shoe closet. The renovation encompassed a complete overhaul: new system kitchen (with dishwasher), new unit bath (with bath ventilation dryer), new washbasin vanity, new water supply/hot water/drainage pipes, new integrated warm-water washing toilet seat, replacement of wall/ceiling wallpaper and flooring, replacement/installation of doors and lighting fixtures, new counter installation, and full interior cleaning.
Special notes highlight the quiet residential neighborhood, two-sided lighting, and the scheduled completion date for the renovation works (October 2025). The building itself is a vintage condominium standing in a quiet residential area despite its central location, and includes amenities such as an elevator, 24-hour garbage disposal, a bicycle parking lot (monthly fee 800 yen), and a motorcycle parking area (monthly fee 4,000 yen). A flat parking space is also available (subject to vacancy).
The property is situated in the sought-after Akasaka 6-chome district. This area is known for its upscale atmosphere, blending business hubs with refined dining and nightlife. An interesting fact is that Akasaka is home to the historic Hikawa Shrine, believed to have been established in the 10th century, offering a serene green space amidst the urban landscape. The closest major landmark is the sophisticated Tokyo Midtown complex, just 636 meters away, which houses museums, high-end shops, restaurants, and a beautiful garden.