One Bedroom Tokyo Apartment for $21.8 Million

One Bedroom Tokyo Apartment for $21.8 Million_1

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With an astonishing asking price of $21.8 million US, this Tokyo pad may just be the most expensive one-room apartment in the world. Simply dubbed The House, the apartment is situated in the hyper-exclusive Minami-Azabu district of Tokyo. And at 4,434 square feet, this ain’t no shoebox apartment either.

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One Bedroom Tokyo Apartment for $21.8 Million_2

Boasting bespoke furniture by Cecotti Collezioni and filled with lots of soothing Italian wood and stone, the place is suffused with a contemporary sense of elegance. There’re lots of other interesting details in the apartment, such as original works from noted Japanese artist Hiroshi Senju that were painted on site, and a Japanese ‘Ryotei’ style dining room to allow you or your specially hired chef to serve guests directly from the kitchen.

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One Bedroom Tokyo Apartment for $21.8 Million_3

A zen-like enclosed courtyard garden, a Parisian-style terrace overlooking Arisugawa park and an august entrance hallway with an expansive 200 shoe storage unit completes the experience. Scroll through for more pictures of the ultimate bachelor’s pad.

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One Bedroom Tokyo Apartment for $21.8 Million_5

Via [Japan Sotheby's International Realty]

 

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