Laurel Tower René Hamamatsucho, which was completed in January 2020, is a large community with 23 floors and 227 units in total.
The site is located between a canal and Tokyo Bay, and is long in the north-south direction, facing the Metropolitan Expressway
and Yurikamome elevated tracks on the east, and the Metropolitan Expressway 1 elevated road on the west.
This area has been designated as a semi-industrial area, with the Metropolitan Expressway running through the buildings,
and commercial buildings and high-rise condominiums in the vicinity, creating an orderly streetscape.
Although the area is dominated by tall buildings, there is plenty of space between the area and neighboring properties,
and the view of Tokyo Bay across the Hinode Wharf warehouses to the east gives it an open feel.
The clean white exterior walls and effective use of glass give the building a light impression and reduce the feeling of pressure
on the surrounding area.
It is fully equipped with features that support a comfortable life, such as shared facilities, delivery boxes, and automatic locks,
and is equipped with 24-hour security to keep your life safe.
All management is outsourced, there is a daytime management system, and there are detailed rules for keeping pets,
but pets are also allowed.
It is about a 5-minute walk from Laurel Tower Rene Hamamatsucho to a commercial facility with a nursery school, restaurant, drug store,
convenience store, etc.
Along the canal and around Hinode Pier, there are green parks and restaurants with terraces, so you can enjoy life by the water.
Looks like you can enjoy it to the fullest.
The nearest station is Hinode Station on the Yurikamome line, which is a 1-minute walk from the station, where is located along the
prefectural highway, and the visibility on the way home is good, making it safe to return home late at night.