From the Bancho-adjacent quiet of Ichigaya to the skyline towers of Nishi-Shinjuku
Shinjuku-ku is one of Tokyo's most multifaceted wards. The Ichigaya and Yotsuya areas border Chiyoda-ku's Bancho district and command similar prestige. Nishi-Shinjuku's towers offer panoramic views and strong rental yields. Japan's busiest station makes it a practical choice for executives and frequent travellers.
The quiet residential counterpart to Chiyoda-ku's Bancho. Low-rise prestige residences on wide streets.
Tokyo's original skyscraper district. Tower residences with Mount Fuji views on clear days. Strong rental demand from business travellers.
Shinjuku-ku combines unparalleled convenience with surprising residential tranquillity. Shinjuku Gyoen is one of Tokyo's finest parks. Superb transport links make the rest of Tokyo feel effortlessly close.
Shinjuku-ku has one of Tokyo's largest foreign resident populations at approximately 42,000 registered foreign nationals. The ward office has extensive multilingual support.
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