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Rare Location! Excelsior Honkomagome 6-Chome, A Luxury Rental Residence Standing in Yamatomura!

2021/11/3

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Rare Location! A Luxury Rental Residence Standing in Yamatomura.

  • Address: 20-8, 6 Chome, Honkomagome, Bunkyoku, Tokyo
  • Property Price: 815,000,000 yen
  • Main Use: Residence
  • Detailed Information: GLOCALY Membership Service

This RC (Reinforced Concrete) residence, with 4 above-ground stories, boasts its exceptional attractiveness. “Excelsior Honkomagome 6-Chome,” situated in Honkomagome, known for its excellent access to the city center and high demand for rentals.  

Convenient Transportation Access

A 5-minute walk to Sugamo Station and Komagome Station, providing access to 3 lines and 2 stations, make it an outstanding location. 

The access to the city center is very convenient. From Ikebukuro Station, the second station is Sugamo Station on the JR Yamanote Line. Sugamo Station is served not only by the Yamanote Line but also by the Toei Subway Mita Line.

Right outside Sugamo Station is Hakusan-dori (National Route 17), which runs from south to north. Crossing the road leads to the long Sugamo Jizo-dori Shopping Street.

Exclusive Area and Location Catering to a Wide Range of Customers

The exclusive area for residence ranges from 31.6 to 44.4 square meters, accommodating a wide range of customers such as students, working people, dinks, and families. 

In addition, this property maintains asset value and the stability of income due to its proximity, just a 5-minute walk from Sugamo and Komagome Stations and its accessibility to essential shops for daily life, fully catering to all customers’ needs.

Environmentally Friendly Facility

This property features F-CON (HIKARIREIDAN) standard. With next-generation cooling and heating facilities, it enables energy-efficient and comfortable living.  

F-CON is a system that uses light energy to control the perceived temperature and maintain a comfortable space through a special ceramic coating to the surfaces of walls, ceilings, and radiators. 

The system works with far-infrared radiation, utilizing the entire house as if it were a heating or cooling device, greatly different from the conventional radiant cooling and heating systems.

Rikugien Garden

Nearby is Rikugien Garden, a daimyo garden built by the lord chamberlain of the 5th shogun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. There are records of the shogun Tsunayoshi visiting the garden multiple times. After the Meiji Restoration, it had been left neglected. In the early Meiji era, it underwent maintenance after purchased by Iwasaki Yataro, the founder of Mitsubishi financial conglomerate. It avoided the damage from the subsequent Great Kanto Earthquake, and in 1938, it was donated to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and opened to the public. During the Pacific War that followed, Rikugien escaped the damage from the Tokyo air raids, thus preserving its original appearance from the time of its landscaping. Rikugien, which survived to the present day, has been designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty (Special Historic Site and Natural Monument). 

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