Have you been scrolling through rental properties in Tokyo and finding they all look a bit... same-ish? Apartments in Tokyo are usually kept in top condition with fresh white wallpaper and shiny wooden floors. The benefit of this is that they feel clean and comfortable, and offer a nice blank slate for the new owner. On the other hand, it can sometimes leave residents feeling like they're moving from one white box to another.
That's why we've put together this collection of properties we feel have a little extra pizzaz! From designer concrete interiors and ultra-modern fittings, to spiral staircases and unique wallpapers — each one of these apartments has that something special.
Of course, if you don't find what you're looking for in this collection, please feel free to contact us for a custom search of the Tokyo real-estate databases.
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Best known for a local old-fashioned mall, Nakano Broadway. as a residential town, the town is densely populated. Despite the town being in the central of Tokyo, Nakano gives a down-to-earth feeling.
Perhaps no place says "Welcome to Tokyo" quite like Shibuya with its world-famous crossing, countless restaurants, shops for every conceivable desire, and an unrivaled night scene.
Tokyo’s hub for electronics district and the ground zero for the pop culture such as anime, manga, and games.
With its central location, stylish shopping streets, and picturesque gardens and parks, it’s no surprise Meguro is touted as one of the most livable areas of Tokyo.