Situated in the prestigious Park Court Azabu-Juban The Tower, this newly renovated 2-bedroom unit offers a sleek, modern living experience in one of Tokyo’s most desirable locations. The **66.81㎡** layout maximizes every inch with a spacious open-plan living area, perfect for entertaining or relaxation. The sleek finishes and abundant natural light create an inviting atmosphere throughout. Residents also enjoy access to exceptional shared facilities, elevating the convenience of city living. Just steps from Azabu-Juban Station, this vibrant neighborhood is renowned for its cosmopolitan appeal. With an abundance of upscale boutiques, dining options, and cultural hotspots, it is ideal for professionals and small families seeking both sophistication and convenience in the city.
Listed by Tokyo Portfolio • Acting as intermediary
Listing updated: 2025-05-08
3 min walk
Ages 5-14 years | By Car 5 mins by foot

Property Price
Interest rate
The average interest rate for a 35-year fixed loan is 1.368%, while the average variable interest rate is 0.470%.
Loan term
Down payment (20%)¥0
Estimated closing fees (5-8%)
¥17,400,000 – ¥27,840,000
↳ Commission (3.3%) + ¥66,000¥11,550,000
TOTAL DUE AT CLOSE
¥17,400,000 – ¥27,840,000| Down payment (20%) | ¥0 |
| Estimated closing fees (5-8%) ↳ Commission (3.3%) + ¥66,000 | ¥17,400,000 – ¥27,840,000 ¥11,550,000 |
| TOTAL DUE AT CLOSE | ¥17,400,000 – ¥27,840,000 |
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As some of these numbers are calculated using the government-assessed value of the property, the actual total upfront cost cannot be known. Generally speaking, we recommend clients prepare an additional 5–8% on top of the list price.
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Park Court Azabu-Juban The Tower
2010
Built
7
Units on sale
This property is listed by Tokyo Portfolio.
Phone: +81 (0)3-5447-8700
Address: 5-15-12 Minami-azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo
License number: Governor of Tokyo License (1) No. 107013 / Member of the Ibaraki Prefecture Chapter of the All Japan Real Estate Association / Member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area Real Estate Fair Trading Council