Set one street back from the larger roads of Nishi-Azabu, the apartment avoids the noise and traffic often associated with the area, while still placing you within walking distance of one of the most commercial areas in Tokyo. The result is a lifestyle that feels connected, but never hectic.
Inside, the 36.40㎡ layout has been fully renovated with a warm, understated palette. The 10.4-jyo living and dining area is centered around an open kitchen with a peninsula counter, creating a space that feels more social and open than its size suggests. Large windows bring in natural light, while the separate 4.5-jyo bedroom provides privacy without sacrificing efficiency. The renovation includes a new kitchen, bathroom, vanity, toilet, flooring, doors, and piping, making the apartment effectively move-in ready. Unlike many compact units in the area, this one feels calm, bright, and easy to live in rather than merely convenient.
For someone looking for a Tokyo base that balances atmosphere, access, and long-term value, this is exactly the kind of property that is difficult to find in Nishi-Azabu.
Environment:
Convenience Store 3 mins walk
Grocery Store 2 mins walk
Drug Store 5 mins walk
Roppongi Hills 5 mins walk
The National Art Center, Tokyo 12 mins walk
Omotesando Hills 18 mins walk
Tokyo Midtown 10 mins walk
Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park 15 mins walk
Neighborhood:
Nishi-Azabu is one of Tokyo’s most understated luxury neighborhoods. It sits between Roppongi, Hiroo, and Omotesando, but feels noticeably quieter and more residential. The area is known for its low-rise streets, hidden restaurants, international atmosphere, and a sense of privacy that is difficult to find this close to the center of the city.
Train access to major areas:
Omotesando: 5 mins
Ebisu: 8 mins
Shibuya: 10 mins
Nakameguro: 12 mins
Ginza: 18 mins
Shinjuku: 18 mins
Tokyo: 20mins
General Area (Ward):
Minato City is one of Tokyo’s most internationally recognized wards, home to embassies, global companies, luxury residences, and some of the city’s best-known neighborhoods. Despite its prestige, areas such as Nishi-Azabu retain a quieter, more local feel, making Minato-ku appealing both as a place to live and as a long-term asset.