
Daikanyama has long been regarded as one of Tokyo’s most prestigious neighborhoods, offering an upscale, urban lifestyle. While it has always attracted affluent residents and expats with its blend of modern luxury and laid-back charm, recent major developments are reinforcing Daikanyama’s reputation as a luxury enclave. Reflecting not only Daikanyama’s continuing rise in prestige, these projects also highlight a broader real estate boom in Shibuya Ward that has occurred over the past year.
New Developments
One of the defining factors in Daikanyama’s recent growth is the emergence of high-end developments catering to the city’s elite. Forest Gate Daikanyama, for example, is a striking luxury complex that opened its doors in October 2023. Designed by world-renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, the building features a stunning geometric exterior that integrates timber slats with vertical greenspaces and rooftop gardens. The complex also boasts interactive spaces, including cafes and shops, complementing the residential units that occupy the upper floors. Proving itself as one of the most prestigious residences in all of Tokyo, rental prices range from ¥500,000 to ¥4 million per month (approximately $3,350 to $26,800 USD). Each unit is uniquely designed, featuring exclusive one-of-a-kind layouts by esteemed designers and ecologists.
Another major project reshaping the area is the recent announcement of the development of a luxury low-rise condominium at the site of former Prime Minister Takeo Miki’s residence. This highly anticipated project promises to further enhance Daikanyama’s appeal to those seeking exclusive, upscale living. As land costs continue to rise throughout Tokyo, low-rise condominiums are increasingly becoming a rare, sought-after commodity as their design maximizes personal space, tranquility, and ease of movement. With construction set to begin in December this year, the project is expected to launch in 2026.
With these new projects on the horizon, Daikanyama is poised to remain at the forefront of high-end residential demand.

A Record of Growth
Beyond its luxury appeal, Daikanyama has also experienced significant increases in property values. The average price of land per square meter around Daikanyama Station has surged to ¥2.44 million (approximately $16,400), reflecting a 6.88% rise from the previous year. In comparison, the average land price per square meter for Tokyo overall rose by 4.81% to ¥1.22 million (about $8,300). This substantial increase in Daikanyama’s land value is one of the largest within Shibuya Ward, where the average price of land ranks as the third highest in the country, trailing only Tokyo’s Chūo and Chiyoda wards. Chūo Ward, in first place, experienced a growth rate of 6.06% over the past year.
This growth in land prices is part of a broader trend in Shibuya, which has seen the largest rise in commercial land prices in 2024, with a 13.1% increase. The surge in commercial property values underscores Shibuya’s expanding influence as a hub for luxury living and business, with Daikanyama at the forefront of this growth.

Daikanyama’s Appeal
Daikanyama’s charm lies in its blend of high-end living and relaxed, trendy atmosphere. Once a relatively overlooked area due to its hilltop location and poor accessibility, the neighborhood gradually evolved as artists and creatives moved in, drawn by its isolation and affordable prices. Over the years, improved infrastructure and an influx of investment transformed Daikanyama into a premier destination for luxury while still retaining its artistic roots.
Today, Daikanyama’s leafy streets, boutique shops, and artisan cafes offer an idyllic retreat from the hustle of central Tokyo. Its proximity to Shibuya ensures that residents can enjoy the best of both worlds—luxury and convenience in a peaceful urban enclave. This balance of exclusivity and accessibility continues to attract fashion-forward residents, expatriates, and investors alike. For a more in-depth look at Daikanyama, check out our guide here.

Conclusion
As new developments elevate Daikanyama’s already prestigious status, the neighborhood remains a focal point for luxury real estate in Tokyo. Its growth is not happening in isolation; it mirrors the rapid transformation happening across Shibuya Ward. Daikanyama’s appeal as an upscale neighborhood continues to evolve, positioning it as both a symbol of luxury living and a key player in the broader growth of Shibuya’s real estate market.