High-Rise Luxury Living in Tokyo's Harumi District
This exceptional property is a 92.76 square meter (approximately 28.05 tsubo) 3LDK apartment located on the 41st floor of a prestigious 50-story tower in Harumi 5-chome, Chuo Ward, Tokyo. The unit is a southwest-facing corner apartment, ensuring excellent sunlight, panoramic views, and superior ventilation. The building itself is a modern reinforced concrete (RC) structure completed in August 2025, featuring advanced seismic design with both seismic damping and base isolation structures for enhanced safety.
The apartment is comprehensively equipped for a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. Key features include a system kitchen with a grill, dishwasher/dryer, and water purifier; a bathroom with an automatic bath, drying function, and heating; and a shower-equipped vanity. The unit also boasts a toilet with a warm-water bidet and reheating function, a garbage disposal unit, and floor heating throughout. Storage is ample with closets and a walk-in closet. All rooms feature flooring, and amenities include a 24-hour ventilation system, an indoor laundry space, motion-sensor lighting, and a double-lock door for security.
Building-wide facilities elevate the living experience, offering a bar lounge, guest rooms, a kids' space, a cafe bar, a sports bar, a theater room, and a party room. Security is robust with a monitor-equipped auto-lock, monitor intercom, 24-hour security, fire alarms, and an AED on the premises. Additional conveniences include two or more elevators, a parcel delivery box, and the property uses city gas with an energy-saving water heater.
The Harumi area in Chuo Ward is a modern waterfront district known for its large-scale redevelopment, offering a blend of residential calm and city access. An interesting local fact is that the district was originally created through land reclamation in Tokyo Bay. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city's post-war rebirth, located a short distance away and offering spectacular views from its observation decks.