Asahi Hatchobori Mansion: A Central Tokyo Apartment
This apartment, located in the Asahi Hatchobori Mansion, offers a convenient and well-equipped living space in the heart of Tokyo's Chuo Ward. The property is a one-room layout with a wall-core exclusive area of 20.61 sqm (approximately 6.23 tsubo), situated on the 4th floor of a 7-story reinforced concrete building constructed in April 1982.
The apartment comes with a comprehensive set of facilities. Translated from the agent's notes, the equipment includes: city gas, cooling, air conditioning, heating, IH cooking heater, hot water supply, elevator, CATV, CS antenna, BS terminal, and bicycle parking. Special notes indicate the building features an exterior tile finish and has a daytime-only building manager.
Monthly fees include a management fee of 8,550 yen and a repair reserve fund of 6,180 yen. The building is fully commissioned for management. The location is exceptionally accessible, being just a 2-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line's Hatchobori Station, a 7-minute walk from the Yurakucho Line's Shintomicho Station, and a 10-minute walk from the Toei Asakusa Line's Takaramachi Station.
The surrounding Nihonbashi and Ginza area is one of Tokyo's most historic and vibrant commercial centers, known for its department stores, high-end boutiques, and traditional businesses. An interesting fact is that the nearby Nihonbashi bridge, first built in the early 17th century, was the official starting point of the five major highways of the Edo period, with distances to all parts of Japan measured from here. The closest major landmark is the Imperial Palace and its East Gardens, a vast green space and historical site located just a short distance west, offering a serene escape from the urban bustle.