THE JAPANDI HOME

by Anton Wormann x Zero Renovation

The Japandi Home Yoyogi

Located just west of Meiji Jingu Shrine and within walking distance to Yoyogi Park, this top-floor
55m2 apartment has been reimagined through a Japandi design approach.
Natural oak flooring runs throughout the space, paired with a custom stainless steel island
kitchen at the heart of the home. Large south-facing windows fill the apartment with sunlight,
opening onto a 15m2 private wooden terrace that extends the living space outdoors.
A collaboration between zerorenovation and Anton in Japan, this residence combines thoughtful
design, functionality, and long-term value.
Completion scheduled for May.
Now offered for sale.
A rare opportunity to own a design-led home in central Tokyo.

Floor Plan

Before

After

LIVING & DINING —
“A Bright and Open Living Space”
・Panoramic & Sunny views stretching across Yoyogi.
・ Island kitchen as the centerpiece of the living and dining area

BEDROOM —
“Openness and Relaxation”
・Compact, yet opens fully to the living room with sliding doors
・Round Japanese-style window inspired by the full moon, letting soft light into the Bed room

TATAMI CORNER —
“Create ‘Ma’ in Your Life”
・Tatami flooring adds a traditional Japanese touch
・Ample storage space hidden beneath the raised platform

SANITARY & STORAGE — “Separation of Private and Public”
・Bathroom and storage are grouped together in one zone
・Helps keep the living and dining area tidy and uncluttered

Interior Photos

The Vision

Behind This Project

Older Japanese houses have so much character. With the right care and renewal, they can be transformed into truly special homes.

Anton Wormann, a Swedish creator and DIY renovator, has been restoring homes in Japan since 2019. His focus is on creating calm, open spaces that feel good to live in.

Now he’s teaming up with Zero Renovation, a company that believes renovation should give people the freedom to live how they want.

Together they’re creating “The Japandi Home”, a fusion of Swedish and Japanese design, in Yoyogi. This is one of Tokyo’s most desirable neighborhoods.

Property Info

Price82.8million yen 
Management fee 13,000 yen/month 
Building repair reserve19,500 yen/month 
Location 4-22-11 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Chisun Mansion Sangubashi
Transportation 6-minute walk from Sangubashi Station (Odakyu Line ),8-minute walk from Hatsudai Station (Keio Line ),
15-minute walk from Yoyogi Station (JR Yamanote Line )
Total floor space 54.72㎡ + Balcony 13.2㎡
Floor Plan 1LDK (suitable for 2 persons)
Number of floors 5F
Year built December,1977
Structure RC (Reinforced Concrete)
Total number of units 47 units 
Pets Not allowed
Move-in date Available for handover in May 2026

Location

・Great location & Neighborhood, only a 6-minute walk from Sangubashi station.

・Multiple train lines are available, providing excellent access to major stations such as Shinjuku,Shibuya,and Ikebukuro.

・Yoyogi Park is within walking distance. While being in the heart of the city, you have parks and greenery just around the corner.

Messages from the Creators

Producer

Anton Wormann

(Japandi Houses)

I’ve always believed a home should reflect both its history and its future. With this project, we’ve blended the spirit of traditional Japanese architecture with the clarity and warmth of Scandinavian design. It’s a space meant to be lived in, slowly, intentionally, and with care. Working with Nishimura-san and the team at Zero Renovation has been a true pleasure throughout, from early layout decisions to construction and material choices.

Designer

Kazuhiro Nishimura

(Zero Renovation)