The Center Tokyo: A Landmark Tower Residence in Shinjuku's Ichigaya District
This 2LDK condominium on the 5th floor of a 38-story reinforced concrete tower is located at 3-1 Ichigaya Honmura-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. The property offers a floor area of 60.04 square meters and a 4.9 square meter balcony facing west. Built in November 2007, the building, known as The Center Tokyo, contains 426 units across 38 stories above ground and two below. The unit is currently vacant and ready for occupancy.
Key interior features of this apartment include a system kitchen equipped with an IH cooking heater, a dishwasher, a built-in oven, a water purifier, and a disposer. The bathroom is a 1418 size unit with a full auto bath system, a reheating function, and a bathroom ventilation dryer. Additional fittings include a warm water bidet toilet seat with a hand-wash counter, a dressing table in the washroom, and a built-in washing machine space. The property also benefits from underfloor heating, a 24-hour ventilation system, and city gas supply.
The building offers a comprehensive suite of common facilities. These include multiple lounges (Main Lounge, Cascade Lounge, Cozy Lounge with a fireplace, and Sky Lounge), a library, learning booths, a fitness room with changing rooms and showers, a party garden with a wood deck and fire pit, a kids' room, and guest suites (Sky Suite and Japanese Suite). Residents also have access to a concierge service, a delivery locker, a 24-hour garbage disposal area, and pet-friendly provisions (subject to building regulations). Parking is available for 189 cars via a mechanical system, along with bicycle and motorcycle parking.
The property is well-served by public transport, being a 5-minute walk from Akebonobashi Station (Toei Shinjuku Line) and a 6-minute walk from Ushigome-Yanagicho Station (Toei Oedo Line). It is also within walking distance of Yotsuya-sanchome, Ichigaya, and Kudanshita stations, providing access to multiple Tokyo Metro and JR lines. The area offers convenient access to supermarkets such as Life Ichigaya Yakuoji and Santoku Kawada, as well as major medical facilities like Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital.