Petit Monde Shinjuku is an 8-story condominium building completed in January 1977,
located in a quiet residential area just east of Meiji Dori.
The east side is an open location with the grounds of a metropolitan housing complex across the road from which people live.
At the approach to the entrance of Petit Monde Shinjuku, which has a bright earth brown exterior,
there is a porch with an ivory tile base and the emblem of the condominium name.
The metallic frame gives it a sharp impression.
There is a store on the first floor, and the residential units are laid out from the second floor.
All balconies face east and are equipped with railings, making it easy to ensure ventilation and sunlight,
making it a comfortable place to live.
Each residential unit is laid out around a common hallway that extends from the elevator hall,
making it difficult for people to see from outside when accessing the property, ensuring privacy.
In addition, the building is automatically locked at night in an effort to prevent crime.
The total number of residences is 28.
The nearest station to Petit Monde Shinjuku is Shin-Okubo Station on the Yamanote Line, a 12-minute walk away.
For everyday shopping, there is a supermarket within 3 minutes walk, so it is convenient. In addition,
the spacious Toyama Park is only a 2-minute walk away, making it an easy-to-reach living environment.