Abitation Ohata in Akashicho, Chuo Ward
Abitation Ohata in Akashicho is a condominium offering convenient urban living with excellent access to central Tokyo. The building is located within a 7-minute walk from Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and a 9-minute walk from Shinbashi Station on the Yurakucho Line, making daily commutes and outings effortless. Its prime location provides strong connectivity to the city center, appealing to those who prioritize lifestyle convenience.
The building itself is an 11-story steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) structure built in April 1981 by Toda Construction. It comprises a total of 50 units. The Akashicho area, created on reclaimed land during the Edo period—hence the name 'Tsukiji' meaning 'constructed land'—is rich in history and character. While the famed Tsukiji Inner Market has relocated to Toyosu, the vibrant outer market remains operational, offering residents access to fresh, affordable ingredients. The neighborhood is within walking distance to the upscale shopping district of Ginza. The nearby Sumida River allows for scenic travel via water bus to the Odaiba area. The area is flat with well-maintained roads, facilitating easy movement, and features parks and temples that provide green spaces within the urban environment. The presence of St. Luke's International Hospital offers peace of mind for healthcare needs. Ongoing redevelopment in the area is leading to an increase in new condominium buildings.