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Aoyama Area: An Aspirational District with the Latest Word in Elegance
■Shibuya/Aoyama/Omotesando area
Whether it’s fashion, art, culture or sports, no part of Tokyo is more dialed in than Aoyama. In addition to being a beacon of fashion and culture, this district is the scene of exclusive, leafy residential districts, if you just walk a few steps off the main thoroughfares. In contrast with the ultra-modern streetscape of the main boulevard, the scene that now enfolds you seems unchanged by the decades. That’s the charm of Aoyama area.
Transportation is unbeatably convenient. Nearby Omotesando Station brings together Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line and Chiyoda Line, offering direct access to Ginza, Otemachi, Nihombashi, Asakusa and many more.
Inside lushly wooded Meiji-jingu-gaien, the outer garden of Meiji Shrine, is a collection of sports facilities including Jingu Stadium. Nearby attractions include Japan National Stadium and Nezu Museum. No wonder crowds of people gather on their days off at this citadel of sports, culture and fine arts.
But there’s more to Aoyama than hi-so shopping. Near Aoyama-itchome Station a sky-scraping condominium complex is planned, with 46 stories above ground and one below, towering 157m, with some 600 suites and over 90,000sqm of floor area.
Through developments such as this, Aoyama area will only get more comfortable to live in as time goes by.
Does Aoyama area capture your imagination? If so, we invite you to peruse our Shibuya/Aoyama/Omotesando area property listings.
Please note that there may not be any available units for sale in the listed properties on this article.