City Towers Kamitabashi Central: A New Landmark in Tokyo's Evolving Skyline
Rising as a proud twin-tower symbol within a large-scale public-private station-front redevelopment area, City Towers Kamitabashi Central represents the future of sophisticated urban living in Tokyo's Itabashi Ward. This new condominium development, scheduled for completion in September 2027, offers a collection of 112 residences with layouts ranging from 1LDK to 3LDK and private floor areas from 39.24㎡ to 70.06㎡.
The property's key features are detailed in the agent's special notes, which include essential specifications. The balcony area for units ranges from 4.19㎡ to 15.58㎡. The building has received its official construction confirmation under numbers: No. ERI-25001989 (dated March 27, 2025) and No. ERI-25012924 (dated April 28, 2025). The development is affiliated with major industry bodies ensuring fair transaction practices: the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Transaction Council and the (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Association.
Designed as a 19-story reinforced concrete structure, the tower promises a mature living environment with enhanced convenience. Its greatest asset is unparalleled access: just a 2-minute walk from the Tobu Tojo Line's Kamitabashi Station, which became a semi-express stop in March 2023. This allows for a direct, 10-minute commute to the major hub of Ikebukuro, with easy transfers to Shinjuku (17 minutes), Shibuya (23 minutes), and central Tokyo. The East tower of the complex is planned to have a direct pedestrian deck connection to the station from its third floor, further integrating the development into the city's fabric.
The surrounding Kamitabashi area is on the cusp of a significant transformation through the Kamitabashi Minamiguchi Station Front East District Category 1 Urban Redevelopment Project, set for completion in March 2031. This initiative will revitalize the station's southern exit, creating new public spaces and commercial facilities. An interesting local fact is that Itabashi Ward is home to the historic Itabashi-shuku, a former post station on the Nakasendo highway during the Edo period, blending its historical significance with modern urban development. For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the Itabashi Science Museum, which offers fascinating educational exhibits for all ages.