New High-Rise Tower Residence with Tokyo Bay and Rainbow Bridge Views
This property is a brand-new condominium unit within a large-scale, high-rise tower project—the first such development in the area in 15 years. Located on the 23rd floor of a 34-story building in Minato Ward, Tokyo, the residence offers a commanding view of Tokyo Bay and the iconic Rainbow Bridge. The unit features a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 71.78 sqm (approximately 21.71 tsubo), comprising a 6-tatami Western-style room, a 4.6-tatami Western-style room, and a 5-tatami Western-style room. A 15.77 sqm balcony with a southeast-facing exposure provides ample outdoor space.
The building is equipped with comprehensive amenities and security features, including an auto-lock system, 24-hour security, surveillance cameras, two or more elevators, a parcel delivery box, and a carport space. Resident facilities include a running track, a bicycle parking area (monthly fee of 800 yen), and a motorcycle parking area (monthly fee of 4,000 yen). The unit itself comes with a bathroom featuring a bath with re-heating function and dryer, bathroom heating, a washlet toilet, storage in all rooms, a walk-in closet, and a 24-hour ventilation system. The building employs both seismic isolation and damping structures for enhanced safety and is situated in a quiet residential area with no buildings directly in front.
The property is located in the Konan 3-chome district of Minato Ward, a prestigious and highly convenient area of Tokyo. The nearest major station is JR Shinagawa Station, approximately a 13-minute walk away, providing excellent access to multiple train lines. The area is known for its modern business hubs and waterfront developments. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shinagawa area was historically a major post town on the Tokaido road during the Edo period, serving travelers between Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto. The closest major landmark is the Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city's post-war rebirth and a popular observation deck offering panoramic views of the metropolis.