Grand Palace Shimonoseki II: A Well-Appointed Apartment in a Convenient Location
This 11th-floor apartment in the Grand Palace Shimonoseki II building offers a comfortable 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 67.19 square meters. Built in February 1996, this 30-year-old property is currently vacant, and viewings are encouraged. The agent notes that interested parties are welcome to request a free viewing by contacting them with their preferred date.
The property is situated in a location subject to specific land development regulations. It is located within a Land Readjustment Project Area and is also within a Sediment Disaster Alert Zone. The immediate neighborhood is exceptionally well-serviced. A Super Center Trial store is just a 4-minute walk away (approximately 270m), and a Dairex supermarket is also a 4-minute walk (approximately 300m). For daily conveniences, a Lawson convenience store is a 7-minute walk (approximately 550m), and a Cosmos Drug Store is an 11-minute walk (approximately 850m).
The apartment itself is bright and functional. The living and dining area features a large sliding window that opens onto a 9.9 square meter balcony, filling the space with natural light. The layout includes two Western-style rooms and one Japanese-style room with tatami mat flooring and shoji screens, offering a peaceful retreat. Storage is abundant, with closets in multiple rooms and additional storage space in the hallway leading from the entrance. The entrance itself boasts a large storage area with a full-length mirror.
The kitchen is a fully-equipped system kitchen with a counter layout, allowing a view into the living area. It features a three-burner IH stovetop, a dishwasher, and a water purifier. The bathroom is designed for relaxation, and the toilet is equipped with a washlet function. Other notable features include a shower-equipped vanity in the washroom, an indoor laundry space with a waterproof pan, and air conditioning throughout. The building offers secure access with an auto-lock system and a video intercom.
The area of Shimonoseki is rich in history, famously known as the location where the Treaty of Shimonoseki was signed, which ended the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895. A major landmark nearby is the Kaikyō Yume Tower, an observation tower offering panoramic views of the Kanmon Strait, a busy waterway separating Honshu and Kyushu.