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Welcome to your Sasazuka home

Brand new apartments in one of Tokyo's quietest, most characterful neighbourhoods, thoughtfully furnished and ready to live in from day one.

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Brand new, ready for you

Our newest residences in Sasazuka were built in 2026, designed for modern living from the very start. Choose from one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, each fully furnished and considered down to the smallest detail, from the quality of the linens to the warmth of the lighting.

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Whether you're settling in alone, as a couple, or with family, there's a space here that feels right. Every apartment comes ready to use: kitchen, washer-dryer, WiFi, and everything in between. Just bring your suitcase.

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More than a place to stay

Step inside and it doesn't feel like a hotel room or a temporary rental, it feels like home. Natural materials, soft lighting, and spaces designed for everyday life: cooking a proper meal, working from a real desk, settling in for the evening.

 
Brand new, but built with the same care and warmth that defines every Sumii residence, a space that's yours for as long as you need it.

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Find your next home in Tokyo

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Sasazuka I

SHIBUYA, JAPAN

3 bedroom • 1 bathroom • 58 m²

From JPY 531,000/month

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Sasazuka II

SHIBUYA, JAPAN

1 bedroom • 1 bathroom • 46 m²

From JPY 390,000/month

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Sasazuka III

SHIBUYA, JAPAN

2 bedroom • 1 bathroom • 53 m²

From JPY 477,000/month

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Sasazuka IV

SHIBUYA, JAPAN

2 bedroom • 1 bathroom • 41 m²

From JPY 420,000/month

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Sasazuka V

SHIBUYA, JAPAN

1 bedroom • 1 bathroom • 31 m²

From JPY 291,000/month

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Sasazuka VI

SHIBUYA, JAPAN

1 bedroom • 1 bathroom • 32 m²

From JPY 291,000/month

About Sasazuka

Sasazuka is one of Tokyo's hidden gems. A calm, residential neighbourhood just one stop from Shinjuku on the Keio Line, and within easy reach of popular neighborhoods such as Shimokitazawa and Yoyogi-Uehara. Local bakeries, shopping, and an everyday rhythm that feels distinctly Tokyo, without the crowds.

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It's the kind of area where you'll start to recognise the same faces at the corner café, the feeling of really living somewhere, not just visiting.

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