Modern Office Space in the Heart of Takadanobaba
This well-equipped office unit is located within the Meihō Building in the bustling Takadanobaba district of Shinjuku, Tokyo. The property offers a functional and secure workspace with a dedicated area of 30.67 square meters (approximately 9.27 tsubo), presented as a one-room layout. The building itself is a robust 9-story SRC (steel-reinforced concrete) structure built in April 1988, and this particular unit is situated on the 2nd floor, easily accessible via an elevator.
The property comes with a comprehensive set of facilities. Key equipment includes air conditioning, an elevator, a dedicated toilet, optical fiber internet connectivity, security cameras, and fire alarms. A special note confirms the space is available for 24-hour use, offering flexibility for various business needs. Important remarks from the agent highlight the prime location: it is very close to Takadanobaba Station, with a convenience store nearby, and features both an elevator and SECOM security. Viewings are possible; however, as a current tenant is in residence, schedule confirmation is required for an internal inspection. The lease renewal fee is equivalent to one month of the new rent.
The financial terms include a monthly rent of ¥169,400. A security deposit of 4 months' rent and a key money (reikin) payment of 1 month's rent are required. There is no refundable deposit (shikikin). The management and common service fees are not applicable. The standard contract period is 2 years.
Takadanobaba is a vibrant area known as a major student hub, home to several prestigious universities and specialized schools. This creates a dynamic atmosphere with a plethora of affordable eateries, bookstores, and entertainment options. An interesting local fact is that the area was historically a horse-riding ground (baba) for the shogunate, which is how it got its name. For a major tourist attraction, the iconic Meiji Jingu Shrine, a vast and serene Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji, is just a short train ride away in nearby Harajuku, offering a striking contrast to the energetic streets of Takadanobaba.