The Parkhouse Shibuya Minami-Daidocho: A Renovated Urban Sanctuary
Nestled on a quiet hilltop in the prestigious Minami-Daidocho address, The Parkhouse Shibuya Minami-Daidocho offers a rare blend of central convenience and serene residential living. This property, a 93.84㎡ 3LDK unit, is situated within a hotel-like building featuring an internal corridor design and concierge service, representing a high-quality living space originally developed by Mitsubishi Jisho Residence. Built in 1999 with new seismic standards, the interior has been completely reborn through a comprehensive renovation completed in October 2025.
The living and dining area is a spacious 13.4-jo room with excellent natural light from the west-facing balcony. The renovation specifications are meticulous, including new ceiling and wall coverings, replacement flooring, new doors, new lighting fixtures, a bathroom dryer with a mist sauna, a new toilet, and a new kitchen faucet. The approximately 7.7-jo master bedroom features underfloor heating, while the washroom and bathroom offer generous 1620-size dimensions, adding a touch of luxurious comfort to daily life.
Building amenities are comprehensive, including a trunk room, 24-hour manned management (with night security), 24-hour garbage disposal availability, an auto-lock system, and a delivery box. The building is pet-friendly and features a walk-in closet and shoe-in closet within the unit. The monthly fees are 74,800 JPY for management and 21,120 JPY for repair reserve, with additional monthly costs of 1,562 JPY for internet and 330 JPY for a shared viewing facility. Parking is available for 60,000 JPY per month.
The area combines the dynamism of Shibuya's redevelopment zone with the tranquility of a mature residential neighborhood. A short walk from the property lies Shibuya's famous scramble crossing and the bustling center of youth culture and fashion. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shoto area, meaning "pine wave," is one of Tokyo's first Western-style residential neighborhoods developed in the early 20th century. The closest major landmark is the iconic Shibuya Scramble Crossing and Hachiko Statue, approximately a 7-minute walk from the JR Shibuya Station, which is itself just a 7-minute walk from the property.