Forest Terrace Toriizaka

ROPPONGI, MINATO-KU, TOKYO
BUILT IN 2015   |   53 UNITS   |   8 FLOORS

SIZE RANGE: 104.20 ~ 236.19 m² (1,121 ~ 2,541 ft²)
AVERAGE PRICE: ¥4,500,000/m²

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

Forest Terrace Toriizaka is an 8-storey condominium developed by Mori Building and aimed at the upper end of the luxury market. It is located in the Roppongi 5 Chome neighbourhood which was historically home to a small number of large and grand estates.

Services include a bilingual concierge, porter/doorman and 24hr security. Common facilities include a resident lounge, meeting room and library.

Apartments are generously sized and larger units come with a family bathroom and additional ensuite in the master bedroom (a rarity in most developments in Japan). Floor heating is in the living/dining rooms and kitchens only.

The building was completed in September 2015 and sales began in November 2015. Construction of this building first began sometime prior to 2009 and stalled halfway before commencing again.

FEATURES

  • Concierge
  • Resident lounge
  • Managed by Mori Building

THE LOCATION

5-12-7 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Azabu Juban Station – 4 min walk
(Oedo Line)

Azabu Juban Station – 5 min walk
(Namboku Line)

Roppongi Station – 11 min walk
(Hibiya Line)


  • Roppongi Hills: 650 meters
  • Azabu Juban Restaurant Street: 250 meters
  • International House of Japan: 170 meters
  • Lincos Supermarket: 450 meters
  • Singapore Embassy: 70 meters
  • Tokyo Tower: 1,300 meters

THE DETAILS

BUILT: SEPTEMBER 2015
NO. OF UNITS: 53
CONSTRUCTION: 8 FLOORS +2 BASEMENTS
REINFORCED CONCRETE
DEVELOPED BY: MORI BUILDING
CONSTRUCTED BY: TAKENAKA CORPORATION
LAND SIZE: 4,434.30 M² (FREEHOLD)
CAR PARKING: 70 SPACES (50,000 ~ 70,000 YEN/MONTH)

FLOOR PLANS AND IMAGES

PAST SALES RECORDS

The following is a list of apartments that were listed for sale in the past, or that have sold. Please understand that these apartments may no longer be available for sale.

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