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Discover Tokyo on your own terms at Amoma Hiroo, the city’s latest upscale and understated residence
This past year has taught us the importance of a home as a private sanctuary, and nowhere is this quality more apparent than at Amoma Hiroo, Tokyo’s most sought after residential address.
Developed by Hong Kong-based property developer Fuin, Amoma Hiroo raises the bar for luxury living in Japan’s capital, offering serene seclusion, contemporary design, bespoke services and easy access to the vibrant metropolis beyond.
Nestled in the elegant Hiroo neighbourhood, this entirely enclosed development of seven stylish townhouse residences is both private and seamlessly connected with Aoyama’s fine dining and buzzing boutiques just a short drive away.
Instantly Iconic Aesthetics
Amoma Hiroo is a collaboration between a team of celebrated design talents: Tokyo interior design firm Wonderwall, Parisian interior styling atelier Liaigre and Japanese horticultural studio Sora Botanical Garden Project. The result is a chic, sophisticated residence that draws inspiration from Japanese modernist architecture while maintaining its own distinct identity. As Wonderwall’s founder Masamachi Katayama says, “We’re helping customers create an environment that makes them feel like themselves through the design.”
High walls surrounding the complex separate each residence to allow for complete seclusion, while a communal courtyard garden and private individual gardens provide tranquil spaces for peaceful contemplation. Each two-storey residence has been designed with energy, movement and light at its heart to create airy, tactile and inviting homes filled with contrasts of light wood, glass, stone and bronze. Minimalist lines dovetail beautifully with the verdant landscaping found throughout.
Comfort, luxury and craftsmanship combine to stunning effect in a fully customisable space. Expansive kitchens can be tailored to your specifications, with marble and oak Bulthaup fittings sitting alongside cutting-edge Miele, Gaggenau and Dornbracht appliances. Hinoki wood bathtubs, open fireplaces, oak flooring and a central light-filled atrium further a sense of harmony, while a 24-hour on-site gym with state-of-the-art Technogym equipment features contemporary Japanese shoji screens to create a warm, relaxing ambience.