Nihonbashi Amflat is a 10-story white tiled apartment building completed in January 1995.
The site is bordered by a one-way road on the southeast side, and the elevated Metropolitan Expressway passes on the northwest side.
There are condominiums and small commercial buildings in the vicinity, spaced apart, and there is little traffic on the road in front,
making it a relatively quiet living environment.
The Sumida River is about 50 meters east in a straight line, and if you cross Kiyosubashi Street, which spans the Sumida River,
you can walk to Kiyosumi Park in 5 minutes and enjoy a stroll.
At the time of sale, Nihonbashi Amflat's floor plans range from 1LDK to 2DK, and the average size ranges from the 40m2
range to the mid-40sqm range, with no more than 2 units per floor, and all units are corner units facing southeast,
creating a comfortable living space that values privacy.
Each unit is equipped with air conditioning, heating, and automatic locks to ensure the safety of your life.
The management system is entirely outsourced to Tokyu Community, with a rotating manager system.
The nearest station to Nihonbashi Amflat is Suitengumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, a 6-minute walk from the station.