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Lions Plaza Shinjuku

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Initial payment and terms

No Guarantor Deposit No guarantor Foreign Residents Allowed No furnitures and appliances Minimum contract period: 1 year

Building and management information

  • Building outline 14-story building Year Built:1983/07
  • Parking
  • Surroundings
  • In-house management number 188708

Shared facilities

Security measures

Entrance auto-lock

Outdoor facilities

Bicycle parking

Room Availability

319 |

Monthly fee Rent ¥75,000
Maintenance fee・Management fee ¥10,000
Key money 1month Security deposit 1month
Resident support fee 22,000yen
Brokerage fees 1.1 months of rent.
Guarantor company Subscription required

The contract is subject to the use of a guarantee company designated by the Company.
Key replacement fee 18,700yen
Estimated initial cost ¥443,200
※)Estimate based on a contract date of the first day of the month.
※)The guarantor fee for the guarantor company is not included.
Contract period 2 year and 0 month
Remarks
Floor:3rd floor Floor plan:1R Room type:Apartment Size:19.24m² Move in conditions:Man / Woman handover and move-in: Consult Online Viewing: Not available Online Consultation: Not available IT Disclosure Statement: Not available
Move in conditions
  • Man / Woman
  • Foreign Residents Allowed

Sunlight

  • Facing window:West

Water facilities

  • Separated bath and toilet

Household appliances

  • Air conditioner

Outdoor facilities

  • Balcony

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Management company

    • Company name OAKHOUSE as Agent
      1-6, Shinogawamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0814
    • Corporate Use OAKHOUSE will show you this apartment.

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Area information of Shinjuku

Area overview

Shinjuku station, in Shinjuku, is the busiest station in all of Japan. It is the terminal station for several train lines, serving many, many people working and studying. It is known for being a main center for youth culture and trends. It may have an image of a city that never sleeps, but taking a closer look, it is also sounded by the residential communities of Kagurazaka, Ichigaya, Waseda, Yotsuya, Okuba, Ochiai, and more. In Shinjuku you can find business, residences, places with long histories, recently booming areas, and international flavor. You can find nature in Shinjuku Gyoen park and Meiji Jingu Gaien park for an oasis in the overwhelming city. Needless to say, it is easy to see why Shinjuku is such a popular destination for overseas travelers.


Things to see

Shinjuku is a perfect Tokyo example of the blend between old and new. In Kagurazaka, you can find high-scale gourmet restaurants off of old cobblestone roads and historical buildings. Okubo has historically been a place where Korean immigrants settled, and is still known as Tokyo's Korea-town. Here you can find great Korean dining. Shopping is also plentiful and popular in Shinjuku. You can find hip clothes for young people, or high end brands at any of the department stores. Electronics stores are also popular with Japanese and foreigners alike. The blending of history, other cultures, and shopping make Shinjuku popular.


Lifestyle

The city that never sleeps is really a moniker that should be reserved for the area immediately around Shinjuku station, as there are many residential areas further out that are very livable. Kagurazaka, Ichigaya, Waseda, and Ochiai are fast-growing bedroom towns. There are also many well-known and large parks in Shinjuku. Shinjuku station is so busy because it is so convenient. There you can take buses to the airport or other far-flung places. Though there aren't very many large supermarkets in Japan, you will still be able to find places to buy groceries and sundries.

Area information of ShinjukuStation

Shinjuku is in Shinjuku ward in Tokyo and extends into Shibuya ward as well, a huge station that is often called a "dungeon" due to its size, scale, and maze-like pathways reminiscent of a video game RPG. It handles a huge number of train lines, 5 on the JR alone, and has 16 platforms. Including the Metro, Toei, Odakyu, and Keio lines, average daily ridership is over 3.5 million, the largest in the world and certified by the Guiness Book of World Records. The station started in 1885, and became the busiest station in Japan by 1960. Since then it has seen many remodeling and reconstruction works to accomodate the demand. There are also several subway stations near the area, and the entire area is always bustling with transferring commuters and shoppers.

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