Villa Casa Yotsuya 4-Chome — Layers of Power, Culture, and Memory
Yotsuya has long stood at a strategic and cultural crossroads of Tokyo. Historically, the area was shaped by key Edo-period defense points—Yotsuya Gate, Akasaka Gate, and Kuichigai Kido—all part of the protective ring surrounding Edo Castle.
From the Meiji era onward, new layers emerged. The presence of the State Guest House, Sophia University, and the historic entertainment quarter of Arakicho created a rare urban composition where samurai heritage, diplomacy, academia, and nightlife quietly coexist.
Yotsuya is not defined by a single identity. It is defined by its ability to carry multiple histories at once—refined, complex, and unmistakably Tokyo.
📍 7 min from Akebonobashi Station (Toei Shinjuku Line) 🏠 2LDK / 69 sqm / 5F 🏗 Built in 1998 💴 ¥117.8M












