Thirty Private Residences Along Tokyo's Embassy Row — Nishi Azabu.
3 Beds
3 Baths
1,235 Sqft
Updated: May 20
42
Views for last 30 days
8
About the Property
Nishi-Azabu 3-chome does not compete for attention. It never has. This is the hillside street where embassy walls line quiet gardens, where generations of Tokyo’s most discreet residents have chosen to disappear from the world — and where the density and noise of commercial Tokyo feel not merely distant, but structurally irrelevant. Within ten minutes on foot, one of the highest concentrations
Nishi-Azabu 3-chome does not compete for attention. It never has. This is the hillside street where embassy walls line quiet gardens, where generations of Tokyo’s most discreet residents have chosen to disappear from the world — and where the density and noise of commercial Tokyo feel not merely distant, but structurally irrelevant. Within ten minutes on foot, one of the highest concentrations of Michelin-starred restaurants on earth. The private dining rooms of Roppongi. The tables that require a phone call, not a reservation system. The duality is the point: sovereign privacy, and the world’s finest culinary culture — in the same postcode, on the same evening, without compromise in either direction. The Park House Nishi-Azabu Kasumimachi comprises just 30 residences. Developed by Mitsubishi Estate Residence and Tokyo Tatemono. Built by Kumagai Gumi. Managed by Mitsubishi Estate Community to a standard that protects privacy, asset integrity, and long-term value without the owner ever needing to intervene. At 114.71 sqm with a south-east aspect, three bedrooms each with a dedicated walk-in closet, and a full renovation completing April 2026 — this residence is delivered move-in ready. The balcony sits above the embassy rooftops, open to a sky that height restrictions and diplomatic land use in this zone guarantee will never be altered. The view today is the view in twenty years. 30 units. Low-rise. Embassy district. Freehold. ¥538,000,000. This is not a condominium. It is a private position — in one of Tokyo’s only addresses where scarcity is written into the land itself.
Japan holds something rare in the world of luxury real estate: properties that do not announce themselves, estates
Japan holds something rare in the world of luxury real estate: properties that do not announce themselves, estates shaped by centuries of cultural intention, and land whose value is understood only by those who seek it with patience.
TonTon Forbes Global Properties was founded to serve that pursuit. As Japan’s exclusive partner of Forbes Global Properties, we operate at the intersection of deep local knowledge and a truly global network — giving our clients access not only to the finest listed properties, but to the opportunities that never reach the open market.
We work with a deliberately small number of clients at any one time. This is a choice, not a limitation. It allows us to provide the level of attention — to due diligence, to cultural nuance, to long-term advisory — that exceptional real estate demands.
Our team is fluent in the language of international acquisition: the questions that matter, the timelines that must be respected, and the sensitivities that distinguish a transaction from a legacy.
For clients whose ambitions extend beyond the visible, we are ready to begin.
Our advisory team brings together backgrounds in international finance, Japanese property law, and cross-border transaction management. All client engagements are led by a named advisor — ensuring continuity, accountability, and the depth of relationship that exceptional decisions require.
Languages: Japanese, English, Mandarin
…
Last updated
May 20
First listed
May 12
Agent licence
Start phone call with:
Hello, I’m calling for the property with the reference 17895440, which I discovered on JamesEdition.
After the call, we'll provide your contacts to the agent for easy communication.
Trusted by the World's Leading Brokers
The agents behind the world's most exceptional properties list with JamesEdition.
Listings from Sotheby's, Christie's, BARNES, and Engel & Völkers