Cross Air Tower


Building Overview

Cross Air Tower is a large-scale high-rise residence located in Ohashi, Meguro City, directly adjacent to the Ohashi Junction and the Meguro Sky Garden.
Completed as part of a major urban redevelopment project, the tower stands as one of the most prominent landmarks in the Meguro area.

What makes Cross Air Tower unique is its integration of public and residential functions within a single building. In collaboration with Meguro City, the development incorporates civic facilities such as a public library and municipal service offices, creating a living environment that goes beyond a conventional residential tower.

Despite its urban location, the residence benefits from direct access to greenery through the Meguro Sky Garden, a large rooftop park built above the junction. This rare combination of infrastructure, nature, and residential space offers a balanced lifestyle that is both efficient and unexpectedly calm.

Designed with vibration control structures and thoughtful floor planning, the building provides comfortable living spaces with an emphasis on light, openness, and privacy. Upper floors enjoy expansive city views, while select residences offer distant views of Mt. Fuji on clear days.


Property Details

Address:
1-chōme Ōhashi, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0044

Nearest Stations:
Ikejiri-ohashi Station (Denentoshi Line) – approx. 5 min walk
Nakameguro Station (Hibiya / Toyoko Line) – approx. 15 min walk
Shinsen Station (Inokashira Line) – approx. 15 min walk
Shibuya Station (JR Line) – approx. 20–21 min walk

Price Range (Sales):
1LDK: from approx. ¥123M
2LDK: from approx. ¥160M
3LDK: from approx. ¥215M

Floor Layout:
1K / 1LDK / 2LDK / 3LDK

Size:
30.07㎡~161.68㎡

Year Built:
2013

Structure:
Reinforced Concrete (RC), 42 stories

Total Units:
689 units

Land Tenure:
Ownership

Developer:
Tokyu Fudosan
(Construction: Tokyu Corporation & Taisei Corporation)

Features & Highlights

  • A large-scale landmark tower developed as part of a major urban redevelopment project in Meguro.
  • Residential, commercial, and public functions are combined within a single complex, allowing daily life to be completed largely inside the building.
  • The residence offers direct access to a large rooftop garden above surrounding infrastructure, providing open-air walking paths and a sense of openness rarely found in dense urban areas.
  • Civic facilities such as a public library and municipal service offices are incorporated into the building, creating a unique blend of residential and community space.
  • Many residences enjoy wide city views, with distant views of Mt. Fuji available from select units on clear days.
  • A range of shared facilities supports a comfortable, hotel-like living experience.

Common Area

2F

  • Concierge service desk
  • Full-size supermarket
  • Pharmacy
  • Bicycle parking
  • Storage rooms
  • Rental bicycles
  • Pet wash area

3F

  • Community lounge with café-style seating
  • Wi-Fi and meeting areas
  • Direct internal access to the rooftop garden

6F

  • Fitness gym
  • Party room
  • Children’s playroom
  • Garden lounge
  • Meeting rooms
  • Guest rooms

9F

  • Elevated rooftop garden
  • Public library
  • Municipal service offices

39F

  • View lounge
  • Guest rooms

Location & Access

Cross Air Tower is located in Ohashi, Meguro City, along a major urban route connecting central Tokyo. While positioned next to large-scale infrastructure, the residence is uniquely designed to integrate daily life, greenery, and public functions within a single development.

One of the tower’s defining features is its direct internal access to an elevated green park built above the surrounding roads. This open-air garden space functions like a neighborhood park in the sky, offering walking paths, seating areas, and a sense of openness rarely found in dense urban areas. Residents can enjoy greenery, fresh air, and relaxation without crossing traffic or leaving the building complex.

In addition, the building itself includes a wide range of everyday conveniences and public facilities, such as a full-size supermarket, pharmacy, municipal service offices, and a public library. These amenities allow residents to complete most daily errands entirely within the building, making everyday life exceptionally efficient—especially on busy days or during bad weather.

Public transportation is also highly accessible. Bus stops are located immediately nearby, providing direct connections to Shibuya, Nakameguro, Sangenjaya, and other major neighborhoods. This combination of internal amenities, green spaces, and transport access creates a living environment where residents rarely need to leave the immediate area, despite being well connected to the rest of the city.

Overall, Cross Air Tower offers a rare balance: the convenience of urban infrastructure paired with integrated green space and everyday facilities, resulting in a lifestyle that feels both practical and unexpectedly calm.