Salon for Rent in Higashiazabu

Post date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019

“Higashi-Azabu, Minato-Ku” is an area with lush greenery located in Central Tokyo, with a feeling of closeness to Tokyo Tower.

The area has an international atmosphere as it is not only home to many foreign residents of various nationalities but also the location of the Embassy of Russia and the Tokyo American Club.

The property is located within a 5-min walk of the Azabujuban Station, on the way up to the hill top along Mamiana-zaka Slope.

Healing Resort relaxation spa Roppongi

This 3-story building's outter appearance was designed with a pretty pink colored outer wall and a brick-looking tiled structure giving off a warm and inviting impression.

Available Floor Plans

2F - Room 2

Rent: 98,000yen/month (tax exluded)
Management Fee: 18,000yen/month (tax exluded) (incl. utilities)

Unit Size: 36.36sq.m.

2F - Room 3

Rent: 130,000yen/month (tax exluded)
Management Fee: 20,000yen/month (tax exluded) (incl. utilities)

Unit Size: 47.6sq.m.

VR Tour

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VR Property Tour Available

The 360-degree VR technology allows you to get a feel for the property as if you were there.

【Interior】

The room is white-color based interior design giving soft and bright impression. It comes with  mirrors on the wall, and is desirable for a cozy shop for women such as a beauty salon.

【Bathroom/Toilet】

Washroom and bathroom are shared facilities, both having a spacious layout arrangement. Also look clean and have plenty of sunlight coming from the windows.

【Property Overview】

Address Higashiazabu 2-chome 9-4, Minato-ku
Transportation 5min walk from Azabujuban Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and Toei Ōedo Line.
Notes
  • No restaurants. Suitable for salons, small shop, or office use
  • ※For those intrested in short stay or daily rental please consult with us

【Map】

Please feel free to ask for details.

Sales Dept. Matsuzawa 03-3588-0131

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