Marubi Royal Minato: A Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Nagoya's Port District
This property is a 3LDK apartment located in the Marubi Royal Minato condominium building in Nagoya's Minato Ward. The apartment is on the 3rd floor of a 14-storey SRC (steel-reinforced concrete) structure built in November 1991. It offers a generous 71.75 square meters of private floor space (approximately 21.70 tsubo, measured to the wall center) and features a large 9.92 square meter south-facing balcony, ensuring excellent sunlight. The layout includes a bright and warm living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area that connects to a Japanese-style tatami room, creating a versatile living space. The property is in good condition and is move-in ready.
Agent notes and special features have been translated: The property boasts a location just a 5-minute walk from the Tsukijiguchi Station on the Nagoya Municipal Subway Meiko Line. Elementary schools and kindergartens are within walking distance. The area offers convenient access to the Meikou Bypass highway and is a 5-minute drive to the large shopping complex Lalaport Nagoya Minato Aqualis. The agent highlights that their store carries the latest information on most properties in the area and encourages consultation for other listings of interest. They offer personalized renovation plans and can introduce lovely furniture. On-site viewing sessions are regularly held, and the agent's knowledgeable staff can guide you around the neighborhood. They can also introduce properties not listed online. The office is equipped with a kids' space and DVDs. The agent provides detailed explanations on funding plans, the property purchase process, and smart buying methods after viewings. A special note states: "This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) ※Available for some properties only."
The surrounding Minato Ward area is a dynamic part of Nagoya, known for its blend of port facilities, commercial zones, and residential neighborhoods. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tsukijiguchi area is named for its historical connection to the old fish market (tsukiji means "reclaimed land" or "market"). The closest major tourist attraction is the Nagoya Port area, home to the Nagoya Port Aquarium, one of the largest and most impressive aquariums in Japan, featuring whale sharks and a wide variety of marine life.