Churis Akasaka 11F

2-Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom, 130.53 sqm
Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
SOLD
ABOUT

*This apartment sold in July 2015 and is no longer available*

Churis Akasaka is a 14-storey apartment building located 2 minutes from Tameike-sanno Station in Akasaka. The building was designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa – one of the founders of the Metabolist Movement and designer of the Nakagin Capsule Tower Building in Ginza.

Churis is next-door to the Oakwood Residence Akasaka serviced apartments and just up the street from the Akasaka Twin Tower site (which is currently being redeveloped). There is a 24-hr onsite caretaker.

This is a 2-Bedroom corner apartment on the 11th floor. The unique feature of this apartment is the spacious 74 sqm private rooftop garden. There are only 2 apartments in the building with a private rooftop terrace – this apartment and the 300 sqm apartment next-door. Both apartments were designed by Kurokawa and were used as his private residences.

The tea room and engawa (veranda) in this apartment was the inspiration behind Kurokawa’s design of the National Art Center in Roppongi. It has featured on a TBS television program and in Kenchiku Bunka magazine.

The apartment has two large bedrooms (currently tatami-rooms) and a wrap-around corner balcony. If you include the terrace and balcony area, the total usable space is approximately 237 sqm.

Car parking is not included but may be rented separately from 50,000 ~ 70,000 Yen/month (machine car parking; subject to availability).

Car park size:

  • L: 4,700mm
  • W: 1,700mm
  • H: 1,500mm
  • Weight: 1,500kg

The building is managed by Birudaiko.

Kisho Kurokawa
Some of Kisho Kurokawa’s works: [Top Left] Nakagin Capsule Tower; [Top Right] The National Art Center, Tokyo; [Bottom Left] Osaka Expo ’70 Toshiba IHI Pavilion; [Bottom Right] Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

The apartment featured in a 5 page spread in Kenchiku Bunka Magazine in January 1985.

LOCATION
2-17-12 Akasaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

  • Sanno Park Tower: 400 meters
  • Hanamasa Supermarket: 200 meters
  • US Embassy: 400 meters
  • Akasaka Sacas: 500 meters
  • Ark Hills: 500 meters
  • ANA Inter-Continental Hotel: 350 meters
  • Toranomon Hills: 1,100 meters
  • Tokyo Midtown: 1,200 meters
  • Tameikesanno Station – 2 min walk
    (Ginza, Namboku Lines)
  • Akasaka Station – 5 min walk
    (Chiyoda Line)
  • Akasaka Mitsuke Station – 9 min walk
    (Ginza, Marunouchi Lines)
FLOORPLAN

Churis Akasaka 11F Floorplan

DETAILS
Type: 2-Bedroom Apartment No. of apartments: 73
Size: 130.53 sqm (1,405 sqft) Land size: 2,502.40 sqm
Roof Terrace: 74.72 sqm (782 sqft) Land ownership: Freehold
Balcony: 32.31 sqm (348 sqft)
Construction: 14-storey,
Reinforced concrete.
Developed by: Sumitomo Realty Monthly Building Fees:
Constructed by: Sumitomo Kensetsu Management: 49,340 Yen
Built: November 1983 Repair fund: 21,960 Yen
Status: SOLD Other*: 12,020 Yen
TOTAL: 83,220 Yen
*Other fees: Hot water equipment basic charge (3,920 Yen), Hot water equipment maintenance charge (4,700 Yen), Cooling basic charge (3,400 Yen).
Last updated: July 10, 2015. Next update (scheduled):

For more details on this property, please fill in the inquiry form below:

*Japan Property Central, K.K. is a fully licensed real estate agency. We are able to assist buyers with the purchase of this property or similar ones, but do not represent the seller. Our fees to buyers are 3% + 60,000 Yen + consumption tax.

Transaction type: Brokerage.

Disclaimer:
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
All care has been taken in preparing this floor plan, however the accuracy is not guaranteed and no liability will be accepted for any reliance placed upon it. In the event of any conflict between the floor plan and actual conditions, the latter shall prevail. Dimensions are approximate.

Loading