Garden Array Kojima Shimono-cho 5-chome: A New Development in Kurashiki, Okayama
Presenting Garden Array Kojima Shimono-cho 5-chome, a large-scale residential land development comprising 22 plots in the quiet, family-friendly neighborhood of Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. This development offers plots ranging from 148.52 m² to 183.15 m², with prices starting from 9,415,000 yen to 12,016,000 yen. This price includes a 600,000 yen water and sewerage fee and is for the land only.
The development is situated in a serene residential area with wide roads (4.5m to 6m wide), providing a safe environment for families with young children. A park is located within the complex, adding to the community feel. The area is well-serviced, with supermarkets, convenience stores, and drugstores within walking distance. The development is also rich in parks, making it an ideal environment for raising children. A model house is available on-site for viewing.
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The developer, Life Design Kabaya, highlights its credentials, including being ranked number one in Okayama Prefecture for low-rise housing starts for nine consecutive years. They propose ideal homes with a reassuring management system, pricing, and warranty coverage. The development features example building plans showcasing homes with ample storage, open-concept living areas, and practical features like indoor drying spaces in the second-floor hall or sunrooms, protecting laundry from pollen and PM2.5. The developer also promotes its CLT MASTERS custom homes, which utilize a hybrid CLT (Cross-Laminated Timber) panel construction method. This original wooden frame construction method has proven, through three-dimensional large-scale vibration table tests, an overwhelming strength capable of withstanding 70 repeated earthquakes.
The surrounding area of Kurashiki is steeped in history and culture. A short drive away is the iconic Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, famous for its beautifully preserved Edo-period merchant houses lining a picturesque canal, often compared to a scene from old Japan. Closer to the development, within the Kojima area, you can find the impressive Kojima Jeans Street, a testament to the region's history as the birthplace of Japanese denim.