List Sotheby's International Realty Tokyo is offering this pet-friendly high rise apartment for sale in Ark Hills Sengokuyama with views of Roppongi.
Ark Hills Sengokuyama Residence was developed by Mori Building, one of the most famous developers in Japan, and is located just 4-minutes walk to Roppongi-Itchome Station.
This charming three-bedroom apartment is on the 14th floor with views of Roppongi. The open-plan arrangement is furnished with great style and sensitivity. The kitchen area is perfect for entertaining. If you love pets, the building has an arrangement specifying clear rules for keeping pets, so both pet owners and those without pets can live comfortably together.
The View Lounge
As the foundation of the tower is built on the ‘Tokyo Layer’, a Seismic Damping Structure system was installed. The viscous damping walls and brake dampers help reduce wind-induced vibrations, seismic tremors of small to large-scaled earthquakes and long period ground motion some high-rise buildings experience.
Safety With Vibration-Control Construction, Source: Mori Living
You will have access to the View Lounge on the 25th floor (with 6.8 metre ceilings) which offers magnificent views of the open sky, Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge and other city landmarks. The building also offers you fantastic amenities including guest rooms, a cafe, and restaurants, all conveniently within the building. On the second floor, you can treat yourself to a visit to the Hills Spa Sengokuyama. With stunning views of Tokyo Tower, the spa has the latest equipment, such as the gym equipped with the newest machines by Life Fitness, a 20-meter swimming pool, Jacuzzi, dry saunas, a salon and a Pilates studio. You’ll also find dedicated trainers to help you with personal training and stretching.
For more information including additional photos, visit the List Sotheby's International Realty website via the contact details section below.
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