Daikanyama Hillside Terrace

SARUGAKUCHO, SHIBUYA-KU, TOKYO
BUILT IN 1977   |   15 UNITS   |   3 FLOORS

SIZE RANGE: 55.59 ~ 131.05 m² (598 ~ 1,410 ft²)
AVERAGE PRICE: ¥2,800,000/m²

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

Hillside Terrace is a mixed residential, retail and commercial complex of several buildings located alongside Kyu-Yamate Dori Avenue and a 5 minute walk from Daikanyama Station. It is also just a few minutes from the relaxed cafes with outdoor dining, fashionable boutiques and highly-regarded restaurants that the Daikanyama neighbourhood is famous for.

It was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki and completed in several stages between 1969 and 1998. In 2003, the first stage (Buildings A and B) was selected as one of the DOCOMOMO Japan 100 Selections.

The site was originally home to the expansive estate of the Asakura family and the land is still owned by the family’s Asakura Real Estate company. The Asakura family became large landholders before WWII, but were eventually forced to sell their residence and much of their land holdings to pay inheritance taxes. They created a real estate company to develop the Hillside Terrace complex and remained as the landowner and landlord. To help cover costs of development, apartments in Hillside Terrace D were made available for sale.

Hillside Terrace is on leasehold land which is owned by Asakura Real Estate. The lease was established under the old law.

FEATURES

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THE LOCATION

Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Daikanyama Station – 5 min walk
(Tokyu Toyoko Line)


  • Daikanyama T-Site: 140 meters

THE DETAILS

BUILT: DECEMBER 1977
NO. OF UNITS: 15
CONSTRUCTION: 3 FLOORS + 2 BASEMENTS
REINFORCED CONCRETE
DEVELOPED BY: ASAKURA REAL ESTATE
CONSTRUCTED BY: TAKENAKA CORPORATION
LAND SIZE: – M² (OLD-LAW LEASEHOLD, UNTIL DEC. 2037)
CAR PARKING:

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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