Modern Apartment Living in Tokyo's Sumida Ward
This contemporary apartment, located in the HW. HILLS Morishita building, offers a compact and well-equipped living space in a highly convenient part of Tokyo. The unit features a 1K layout with a total floor area of 25.21 square meters, including an east-facing balcony of 3.34 square meters. Built in September 2022, the building is a modern 10-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure with a total of 33 units, and this apartment is situated on the 3rd floor.
The property comes with an extensive list of facilities and equipment. These include city gas, air conditioning for cooling and heating, an IH cooking heater, an elevator, a parcel delivery box, a separate bath and toilet, a bidet toilet seat with warm water washing, a bathroom dryer, a shower with re-heating function, an independent washroom, a vanity, a designated space for a washing machine (indoors), a system kitchen, a 24-hour ventilation system, hardwood flooring, a balcony, storage space, an auto-lock security entrance with monitor and a TV monitor intercom, a fire alarm, a bicycle parking area, and an outdoor motorcycle parking space.
Special notes and remarks from the agent provide crucial tenancy details. Pets are allowed upon consultation. The building has a manager who makes regular patrols. Important lease conditions include a short-term cancellation fee for moving out within the first year. If keeping a pet, an additional one month's deposit is required. Motorcycle parking (for small or large bikes) costs between 8,000 and 12,000 yen per month, excluding tax. The renewal fee is equivalent to one month of the new rent.
The apartment is exceptionally well-connected, located just a 1-minute walk from both the Shinjuku Line and the Toei Oedo Line's Morishita Station. The Ryogoku Station on the Sobu and Chuo local lines is also within a 13-minute walk. The area of Sumida Ward is rich in culture and history. A major nearby landmark is the Ryogoku Kokugikan, the premier sumo wrestling arena in Japan, where grand tournaments are held three times a year, drawing fans from across the globe.