O-Vision Shimonoseki Prestige: A New Chapter in Shimonoseki Living
O-Vision Shimonoseki Prestige represents the fifth project in the O-Vision condominium series for the Shimonoseki area, developed by Estlust, a company with deep roots in the region. This new-build apartment complex offers a selection of 3LDK and 4LDK units with private areas ranging from 70.24㎡ to 86.10㎡, designed for modern comfort and security. The building is a 10-story reinforced concrete structure with a total of 54 units, situated on a spacious corner plot of land measuring 2,207.87㎡, a rare and valuable feature that allows for a generous site plan focused on daily livability, safety, and security.
As per the agent's special notes, the scheduled completion and handover months are subject to change due to construction progress. The top image's scenic view photo was taken from a height equivalent to approximately 24m facing northeast (April 2025). Views and scenery differ by floor and unit and are not guaranteed for the future due to changes in the surrounding environment. Balcony sizes range from 11.97㎡ to 20.79㎡. The building confirmation number is No. ERI-24041521 (dated February 13, 2025, Reiwa 7). The developer is a member of the Chugoku Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Yamaguchi Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association.
The property boasts extensive amenities including a built-in glass-top hob, dishwasher, high-efficiency Eco-Jose water heater, parcel delivery box, and enhanced security with double locks and a sickle deadbolt on entrance doors. Units feature a gas hot water floor heating system, gas hot water bathroom heater/dryer, and a three-sided mirror cabinet. The complex offers ample parking and bicycle parking, a 24-hour security system linked to a security company, and air conditioning in the entrance hall. The building employs a direct foundation construction method based on prior ground surveys and features 200mm concrete partition walls between units for strength and privacy, with 120-180mm thick external walls and internal insulation for thermal efficiency.
Located in Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, the area is rich in history and culture. A notable historical fact is that Shimonoseki was the site of the Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895, which ended the First Sino-Japanese War. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kanmon Straits, a narrow waterway separating Honshu and Kyushu, famous for its whirlpools and the Kanmon Bridge, offering spectacular views and a vital connection between two of Japan's main islands.