Introducing Raffan: Compact Living for Urban Dwellers
In response to the increasing demand for efficient living spaces in urban areas, Daito Trust Co., based in Tokyo's Minato Ward, has launched the innovative one-room living solution known as
Raffan. Available starting September 1, this unique offering will be released in a limited quantity of just ten units, primarily aimed at accommodating the lifestyles of single occupants in the densely populated Tokyo 23 wards.
The name Raffan is a blend of 'Raffine', meaning sophisticated, and 'Urban', emphasizing its target demographic: individuals who prioritize location over space. Each unit is strategically located within a five-minute walk from major stations on the Yamanote Line and other central Tokyo transit hubs, enhancing accessibility for those who rely on public transport for commuting and leisure.
Thoughtfully Designed Living Spaces
The Raffan units are designed as two-story townhouses that strike a balance between profitability and livability. The
first floor features a combined sanitary kitchen and shower unit, efficiently maximizing the utility of the
14.58 square meters available. The
second floor offers a loft area of
3.9 tatami mats, bringing the total usable space to
20.15 square meters plus the loft.
This clever layout allows residents to enjoy a compact yet functional living environment, meeting the needs of younger tenants without imposing an excessive rental cost, even in prime locations.
Daito Trust acknowledges the changing landscape of urban living, particularly as rental prices continue to rise in Tokyo. This shift has led to a preference among younger generations to favor location and rental affordability over sheer size. Additionally, various legal constraints, such as one-room housing regulations and height restrictions, necessitate innovative solutions for optimizing small spaces.
A Response to Urban Challenges
Raffan addresses these contemporary challenges head-on. The residential units were developed for narrow land areas often subjected to height constraints, seeking to utilize every square meter efficiently. The design incorporates the needs of potential tenants, merging profitability with livability in a way that traditional housing models often fail to achieve.
As Daito Trust monitors the market response and occupancy feedback for Raffan, they are poised to explore further product developments to meet the diverse needs of urban residents. By providing sustainable housing solutions that cater to modern lifestyles, the company aims to redefine urban living in Tokyo.
Overview of Raffan
- - Product Name: Raffan
- - Construction: Wood-framed using the 2x4 method
- - Launch Date: September 1, 2025
- - Sales Region: Tokyo 23 wards (within five-minute walking distance from major stations on the Yamanote Line and other central locations)
- - Unit Layouts: 1F – 1 Room (14.58 m²) / 2F – 1 Room (20.15 m²) + Loft
- - Limited Availability: Only 10 units
_Images are for illustrative purposes only. Specifications may change without notice as of the date of this announcement._