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Majesty House, Shinjukugyoen Park Nade

[This article is sponsored by Jones Lang LaSalle] Situated at the heart of Tokyo, and next to the oasis of ‘Shinjuku Gyoen Park Nade’. Formally a part of the Imperial Family, the historical garden was established 100 years ago. It is a symbol of national prestige, as it is the largest garden to feature in Japan’s landscaping history. As a grand-scale condominium complex situated just a stone’s throw from this vast green sanctuary. Majesty House Shinjukugyoen Park Nade invites a luxurious metropolitan lifestyle, offering residents the ability to enjoy the tranquil park area whilst significantly benefitting from the convenience and accessibility of being located in the vibrant center of downtown Tokyo.

[This article is sponsored by Jones Lang LaSalle] Situated at the heart of Tokyo, and next to the oasis of ‘Shinjuku Gyoen Park Nade’. Formally a part of the Imperial Family, the historical garden was established 100 years ago. It is a symbol of national prestige, as it is the largest garden to feature in Japan’s landscaping history. As a grand-scale condominium complex situated just a stone’s throw from this vast green sanctuary. Majesty House Shinjukugyoen Park Nade invites a luxurious metropolitan lifestyle, offering residents the ability to enjoy the tranquil park area whilst significantly benefitting from the convenience and accessibility of being located in the vibrant center of downtown Tokyo. The development provides a concierge services to cater for your home and business needs, along with access to a 24 hour (power assisted) bike rental garage.

Majesty House Shinjukugyoen Park Nade is a selection of 195 one, two and three bedroom luxury apartments, with easy access to five stations located within a ten minute walk. A center of convenience, Majesty is located within the ‘Yamanote’ circle line, the primary circuit that surrounds the center of Tokyo. A mere 7-8 minute walk takes you to Kokuritsu-Kyogijo station and JR Sendagaya Station, allowing efficient access to Tokyo Station (11mins via train) and Otemachi Station (15mins), whilst just 4 minutes to “Roppongi Station”, the home of the world renown entertainment district that never sleeps.

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