Lions Tower Shindaikumachi: A Landmark Residential and Commercial Tower in Nagasaki
Lions Tower Shindaikumachi is a prestigious 26-story high-rise residential and commercial tower located in Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture. This landmark development, completed in October 2022, represents the first tower residence in the area exceeding approximately 90 meters in height since 2002. The building's design thoughtfully incorporates the colors and essence of Nagasaki, creating a sense of familiar comfort and elegance.
The property offers a range of 2LDK and 3LDK floor plans with private areas ranging from 62.46㎡ to 87.71㎡. Each unit is equipped with high-quality finishes, including glass-top cooktops, range hoods with rectifying plates, DuPont Corian artificial marble countertops, and high-grade enamel kitchen panels. Bathrooms feature "Cradle" bathtubs and easy-to-clean fixtures. The building employs a semi-skeleton infill construction method and a void slab construction method, which eliminates small beams in the rooms to create open, flexible living spaces. Additional notable features include a pet-friendly policy (with some restrictions), a four-stage "Quad Lock" security system, sprinkler equipment in all units, and an in-house power generator that can operate elevators for over 10 hours during a power outage.
Residents enjoy exclusive access to premium communal facilities. The 24th-floor Sky Lounge offers breathtaking panoramic views and features a bar counter. A stately Owners' Salon provides a hotel-like reception space, and a Guest Room on the 4th floor is available for hosting family or visitors. All residential floors feature quiet, hotel-style interior corridors with downlights and tile carpeting to enhance privacy. Other amenities include a dedicated trunk room on each floor, 24-hour garbage disposal areas on every level, and barrier-free elevators.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated: The parking lot has 56 spaces (tower parking) with no vacancies. The bicycle parking area has 105 spaces with 78 vacancies (as of February 2, 2026). The annual usage fee for parking is 1,200 yen to 2,400 yen per vehicle. Balcony areas range from 9.60㎡ to 27.77㎡. The building has multiple construction confirmation numbers, reflecting plan changes from 2019 to 2022. The property is affiliated with the Japan Real Estate Association and the Greater Tokyo Real Estate Fair Trade Council. The sale is a collaborative (agency) effort by Daikyo Co., Ltd. and Anabuki Komuten Co., Ltd., both licensed real estate transaction businesses.
The location is exceptionally convenient, situated just a 1-minute walk from the Shindaikumachi tram stop on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway Line 5, providing easy access to the city center. The area is well-served by amenities, including a large supermarket connected to the building that is open until 10 PM. An interesting historical fact about Nagasaki is its unique role as Japan's primary window to the West during the period of national isolation (sakoku), which has left a profound and visible influence on the city's architecture, cuisine, and culture. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Glover Garden and Oura Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site located a short tram ride away, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Nagasaki's international past.