Spacious 10th-Floor Corner Apartment with Panoramic Views in Itabashi
This bright and airy 2LDK apartment is located on the 10th floor of the Narimasu Royal Cope building, offering excellent sunlight, ventilation, and panoramic views due to its southeast-facing corner position. The spacious living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area measures approximately 17.2 tatami mats, providing a comfortable and relaxing living space. The property has been comprehensively renovated in November 2025, including the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washbasin area, plumbing pipes, and water heater. The interior has also been fully refreshed with new flooring, wall, and ceiling wallpaper throughout all rooms.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a dishwasher and water purifier, a large walk-in closet, and a stylish Gravio Edge finish in the entrance. The unit is equipped with a system shower toilet, a unit bath with a bath dryer, a vanity with three mirrors, and ample storage including closet space in all rooms and a down-wall storage unit. Building amenities include an auto-lock entrance with a TV monitor intercom, elevator, always-available garbage disposal, bicycle parking, and paid motorcycle parking (15,000 yen per year). The apartment is designed for both functionality and aesthetics, featuring movable partitions and downlights.
Special notes highlight the two-sided sunlight exposure and the tile-clad exterior of the building. The property is vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. The nearest station is the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line's "Chikatetsu Narimasu" Station, just a one-minute walk away, with Tobu Tojo Line's Narimasu Station a four-minute walk, providing excellent access to central Tokyo.
The area of Narimasu in Itabashi Ward is a well-established residential district known for its convenience and community atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Toshimaen amusement park, a historic attraction that operated for nearly a century, was recently transformed into the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter, bringing a new wave of magical tourism to the western part of Tokyo. The closest major landmark is the expansive and serene Shakujii Park, a large public park featuring a beautiful pond, historical ruins, and extensive walking paths, offering a perfect escape into nature within the city.