WCITYTOWERS: A New Symbol of Urban Regeneration in Warabi, Saitama
WCITYTOWERS represents the culmination of a visionary 30-year urban redevelopment dream in Warabi City, Saitama Prefecture. This twin-tower residential complex, comprising 413 units across two high-rise buildings, is set to become a new landmark within a massive 1.9-hectare integrated development zone combining residential, commercial, and administrative functions. The project is directly connected to JR Keihin-Tohoku Line's Warabi Station via a pedestrian deck, placing residents just a one-minute walk from the station. This dedicated, weather-protected walkway links the station's second floor to the towers, ensuring a safe, vehicle-free commute.
The property offers a range of layouts from 1LDK to 3LDK. Unit sizes vary between the two towers: WEST building units range from 48.09㎡ to 71.78㎡, while EAST building units offer more space, from 54.17㎡ to 128.78㎡. Balcony sizes are also specified: WEST building balconies range from 10.61㎡ to 34.35㎡, and EAST building balconies from 10.79㎡ to 23.65㎡. The development features high-end communal areas designed with a hotel-like sophistication, including a white-themed elevator hall and a dedicated telework room on the third floor for comfortable remote working. The interior corridors from the elevator halls to individual units are air-conditioned and designed with enhanced privacy and security in mind.
According to the agent's special notes, the building confirmation numbers are No. SJK-KX225505690 (dated July 20, 2022) and No. SJK-KX245123172 (dated February 26, 2025). The developer, Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd., is a member of key industry bodies: the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Association.
The location provides exceptional access to central Tokyo, with direct trains reaching Tokyo Station in about 30 minutes and Shinjuku Station in approximately 29 minutes. The area of Warabi is part of Saitama's vibrant commuter belt, known for its community-focused atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Warabi City is one of the most densely populated municipalities in Japan, yet it successfully integrates green spaces like Warabi Citizens Park. The closest major landmark from the property is the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved old merchant houses and warehouse district, located a short train ride away.