Designed By Kengo Kuma. Facing The Sacred Forest Of Meiji Shrine. — Proud Jingumae.
3 Beds
3 Baths
1,617 Sqft
1.16 Ac lot
Updated: July 17
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About the Property
① Property Highlights There are two things that define this residence before you step inside. The first is the architecture. Proud Jingumae was designed under the supervision of Kengo Kuma — the architect whose work has redefined the relationship between built structure and natural material across the world’s most significant cultural institutions, from the Japan National Stadium to the V&
① Property Highlights There are two things that define this residence before you step inside. The first is the architecture. Proud Jingumae was designed under the supervision of Kengo Kuma — the architect whose work has redefined the relationship between built structure and natural material across the world’s most significant cultural institutions, from the Japan National Stadium to the V&A Dundee. His signature here is immediately legible: natural timber, abundant greenery, and a facade that recedes into its surroundings rather than competing with them. The building does not announce itself. It belongs.
The second is the view. From every room in this residence — the living and dining area, the master bedroom, the additional bedrooms — the sacred forest of Meiji Shrine and the distinctive curves of the Kenzo Tange-designed National Yoyogi Stadium are visible simultaneously.
The building was completed November 2024 — developed by Nomura Real Estate, constructed by Mitsui Sumitomo Construction, 11 floors above ground, 76 residences total, managed by Nomura Real Estate Partners with 24-hour staffed security. Two elevators per floor. A private elevator hall for each residence. Valet parking service. A private locker at each unit for deliveries, dry cleaning collection, and rubbish disposal — the kind of operational detail that makes ownership feel genuinely effortless.
The residence occupies the 4th floor: 150.20 sqm across a 3LDK + 3WIC + SIC configuration, with a 6.74 sqm balcony and a dedicated parking space. Three walk-in closets. A kitchen of considered scale. Floor areas designed with the logic of a residence that understands how people with serious lives actually live.
150.20 sqm. 4th floor. 76 units total. Freehold. Shibuya-ku. ¥1,398,000,000.
Kengo Kuma designed the building so it would disappear into nature. The view ensures you never forget where you are.
② The Neighbourhood Meiji Shrine is not a park. It is 70 hectares of ancient woodland at the geographical and spiritual heart of central Tokyo, surrounding a shrine that has stood since 1920 and attracts millions of visitors each year who come specifically to experience the quality of stillness it produces. From this residence, that stillness is simply the view from your window.
Meiji-Jingumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin and Chiyoda Lines is three minutes on foot. Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line is four minutes. Omotesando Station is twelve minutes.
③ Why TonTon This is the kind of asset that does not reach the open market through conventional channels. As the exclusive Japan licensee of Forbes Global Properties, TonTon operates at the precise intersection of deep local knowledge and a truly global network — giving our clients access not only to properties of this nature, but to the discretion, due diligence, and cross-border expertise that a transaction of this significance demands.
Our advisory team brings together backgrounds in international finance, Japanese property law, and cross-border transaction management — fluent at a native level in Japanese, English, Mandarin, Hindi, and Korean. From corporate structure establishment and tax advisory coordination to post-acquisition asset management, we provide end-to-end support across the full acquisition journey.
For clients whose ambitions extend beyond the visible, our private portfolio awaits.
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
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Last updated
July 17
First listed
Jun 23
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