Village Sangendo: A Spacious Corner Apartment with Panoramic Views in Nagasaki
This property is a well-maintained used apartment located in Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture. The building, named Village Sangendo, is a 6-story reinforced steel concrete (SRC) structure built in June 1980. The apartment itself is situated on the top (6th) floor, offering a sense of privacy and excellent natural light. The layout is a generous 3LDK with a private floor area of 72.21 square meters (approximately 21.84 tsubo), providing ample space for comfortable living.
The property comes with a comprehensive set of facilities and equipment. These include city gas, water supply, sewerage, hot water supply, a separate bath and toilet, a bidet toilet seat, a washbasin, and an indoor space for a washing machine. Key architectural features that enhance the living experience are three-sided natural lighting, a corner unit position, and a three-sided balcony, allowing for panoramic views and excellent cross-ventilation. Additional storage space is also provided. Special notes from the agent indicate that pets may be allowed upon consultation and that the apartment enjoys good sunlight exposure. It is important to note that while the building has an elevator, it is currently out of order with no plans for restoration in the foreseeable future.
The apartment is in a convenient location within Nagasaki City. It is just a 1-minute walk from Suwa Shrine Station on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway's Hotarujaya branch line, providing easy access to the city's tram network. The immediate vicinity offers daily conveniences with several supermarkets and convenience stores within a short walking distance. The area is rich in history and culture. A short tram ride will take you to the iconic Suwa Shrine, a major Shinto shrine famous for its grand staircase and the vibrant Nagasaki Kunchi autumn festival. Nagasaki itself is a city of profound historical significance, known for its unique blend of Japanese and foreign influences, with landmarks like Glover Garden and the Peace Park drawing visitors from around the world.