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Park Court Jingu Kitasando The Tower
A 27-storey Mitsui Fudosan Residential luxury tower near Jingu Kitasando with 471 residences and prime Shibuya-Shinjuku access.
Prime residential tower near Jingu Kitasando linking Shibuya, Shinjuku, Meiji Jingu and central Tokyo lifestyle districts.
Park Court Jingu Kitasando The Tower is one of the Japan projects I would personally study for an international buyer because it represents a complete development story, not a single isolated listing. I look for projects with scale, location logic, brand credibility, long-term scarcity and a lifestyle narrative that can be understood by clients comparing Japan with New York, London, Singapore, Miami, Dubai or the European Alps. Jingu Kitasando is a strategic pocket for buyers who want access to Shibuya, Shinjuku, Harajuku, Sendagaya and Meiji Jingu. The territorial value matters because luxury in Japan is not only about interior finishes; it is about access, urban planning, views, culture, transportation, neighborhood maturity and the ability to hold an address that will still make sense ten years from now. I would position this project as part of a serious Japan portfolio conversation rather than as a casual apartment search. The product is built around a 471-residence high-rise under Mitsui’s Park Court brand with tower architecture, premium common areas, security and a central-city location. What interests me is the combination of design, services, amenities and development control. In a market where many premium units are scattered across resale portals, a project like this gives the buyer a cleaner story: known developer, known location, defined amenity package and a more professional basis for comparison. 471-residence Mitsui tower 27 floors above ground Near Jingu Kitasando Station Large-unit range up to approx. 237 sqm Strong Shibuya-Shinjuku lifestyle access The ideal buyer is a buyer who wants a practical but premium Tokyo address with transport, brand credibility and tower amenities. I would also consider this for clients who want Japan exposure but need guidance filtering what is genuinely prime from what only looks expensive online. Availability, pricing and exact floor plans should always be checked case by case because ultra-prime inventory in Japan often moves through limited releases, private resale channels or direct inquiry. If this project fits the way you want to live, invest or position capital in Japan, contact me directly. I can help you compare it against other prime developments, review the area from an international buyer perspective and organize the next step with a sharper strategy than simply browsing listings. — Kev, KevLiving.tv
471 residences
27-storey tower
Mitsui Park Court brand
Strong transit access
Urban park/cultural context
Private Coordinates
Sendagaya / Jingu Kitasando, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Sendagaya / Jingu Kitasando, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Sendagaya / Jingu Kitasando
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

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