Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka

Condominium complex · Musashino-shi

Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka

Condominium complex · Musashino-shi
2 Chome-2-8 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0015, Japan

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Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null
Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka by null

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Eccentric lofts with 14 colors, uneven floors, hammocks  

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2 Chome-2-8 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0015, Japan Get directions

rdloftsmitaka.com
@reversibledestinyloftsmitaka

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2 Chome-2-8 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0015, Japan Get directions

+81 422 26 4966
rdloftsmitaka.com
@reversibledestinyloftsmitaka
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Oct 26, 2025

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Ren Kurihara

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The outlook would attract your attention immediately, once your eyes get caught with it. You can take a tour inside, as you can reserve through the website.

Stevie Alice Grantham

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Often architects need to make pragmatic concessions in order to create realistic living spaces. !Not the case with Reversible Destiny! Nothing is as you'd expect of a practical,,, everyday apartment. The floor is un even && rough and slopes from one side although sadly there is no incinerator at the bottom of the floor waiting to collect and then eliminate your clutter - a well welcome concept! Floor works best if you take your socks off and feel it with your feet although I think the guide was determined to find some Darwinian difference between me and the entire Japanese race by talking about the peculiar shape of my toes to the eager crowd gathered around her. They are just toes and, yes, I have 5 on each foot! What is she like? T'anyrate, the rooms are these peculiar room sized spheres painted in a single colour and jutting out/ hanging precariously from the main vestibule - or so it would seem. The wonders of architecture, right? I know! The bright yellow room feels a bit bright and a bit yellow and empty and more a retreat for a descent into madness than a place to reflect. Perhaps I am already there? Certainly the New Yorker gathered in the room with us for the group shot had made the descent many years before with his Mets cap planted firmly on his head. Mets! Bleugh! Now the designers - and I'll refer to them as just that because 'Arakawa and Gins' seems somehow unbalanced and lacking the aestheticism the pair thoroughly deserve - the designers ensured 14 colours could be seen from any one angle in order to not bore the mind. Fourteen colours! Count them, Oh Googler! One colour quickly becomes boring and 14 colours are too many to handle so the brain considers the room simply colourful and 'gives up' trying to comprehend the scene. Much like the best approach to exploring the enigma that is Japan. It's all too much so give up already, move on (already), get on (with it)...Now the cost to visit this unique destination - and I'm not selling it here I'm just stating the plain old fact that RDL is/are unique,-, the cost here is 110,000 Yen for a family of four. Which is a lot yes but is also worthwhile if you're interested in the new &-& unusual. (Purposeful, clever placement of ampersands two.) Booking ahead is necessary and the staff at the lofts are receptive to email requests - even ones written in English. Guided tour in Japanese, but there's an interpreter to help make it all make sense. Even the differences between Japanese and non Japanese toes! Photos worth taking, a few hours worth spending, a place truly like no other.

ida trevino

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You can visit on a occasional tour or in educational events. The apartmentd are designed so that wherever you look, at lesst six colours will be in your eyeline at any time.

Yuka K

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Just passed in front of buildings and nice apartment!!

Mary

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Worth stopping by if in the area

Jordy Meow (Japon Secret)

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Colorful building that you are not supposed to visit.

Tee Tee

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This is the ART and you can even live there.

toja phantasm

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Great piece of architecture.