Modern Apartment Living in Sumida, Tokyo
This contemporary apartment, located in the vibrant Sumida ward of Tokyo, offers a comfortable and well-equipped living space. The property is a 28.84㎡ 1DK unit situated on the 3rd floor of a 5-story steel-framed building constructed in March 2020. The layout includes a separate bathroom and toilet, a dedicated washbasin area, and a balcony. It is currently occupied and will be available for move-in from mid-April 2026.
The apartment comes with a comprehensive range of facilities and equipment. These include city gas, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, hot water supply, an elevator, and a parcel delivery box. The bathroom features a shower, bath reheating function, an automatic bath system, a bidet toilet seat, and a dryer. The unit is equipped with fiber optic internet, comes with lighting fixtures, and has wooden flooring. It is a corner room with a balcony and storage space. Building security is robust, featuring an auto-lock system, a dimple key, an auto-lock with monitor, and a TV monitor intercom. There is also a bicycle parking area. A key special note is that the contract renewal fee is equivalent to one month of the new rent.
The rental terms include a monthly rent of 108,000 yen, a security deposit of one month, a key money (reikin) of one month, and a monthly management fee of 10,000 yen. There is a mandatory non-life insurance fee of 20,000 yen every two years, and an initial one-time anti-bacterial treatment fee of 12,100 yen. A monthly 24-hour resident service fee of 1,320 yen also applies. The property is eligible for two-person occupancy.
The location is highly convenient, with excellent access to multiple train lines. It is a 4-minute walk from Toei Asakusa Line's "Honjo-Azumabashi" station, a 10-minute walk from Tobu Isesaki Line's "Tokyo Skytree" station, and a 13-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line's "Asakusa" station. The area is rich in culture and history. An interesting fact is that Sumida is home to the Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in the world. The closest major landmark is the iconic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, one of Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temples, located just a short distance away.