Clio Daikamachi The Classic: A New Symbol in Nagoya's Historic District
Clio Daikamachi The Classic is a new condominium development that respectfully blends the rich history of Nagoya's Daikamachi area with modern architectural technology. The district developed as a samurai residence area alongside the construction of Nagoya Castle and retains many historical structures, including the Tokugawa family's ancestral temple, Kencho-ji. The building's exterior design inherits the beauty of traditional architecture and gardens, elevating it into a dignified aesthetic. For instance, the staggered approach at the entrance creates a museum-like, luxurious space partitioned by glass screens, guiding residents and guests into an elegant lounge. Furthermore, the private lounge, modeled after Tokugawa-en Garden, offers a space of Japanese tranquility and calm, providing a relaxing retreat. The interior corridors, inheriting traditional Japanese beauty, ensure privacy by shielding from outside views while elegantly leading to private residences.
The property is ready for immediate occupancy and features a spacious 104.52 sqm 3LDK+SIC+2WIC layout with over 14.55 sqm of balcony space. It boasts a double-floor, double-ceiling construction, hotel-like interior corridor design, and a parking lot with over 100% capacity, including spaces for large SUVs. It is also certified as a ZEH-M Oriented condominium. The building includes comprehensive security with 24-hour monitoring via SECOM, security cameras in common areas, and emergency buttons in elevators and intercoms. The structure features reinforced concrete walls approximately 150mm thick and floors about 200mm thick, with high-airtightness sashes and Low-e double-glazed windows for superior insulation and energy efficiency. Amenities include a garbage disposal room available 24/7, a pet washing area, and Wi-Fi in the entrance hall. Unit features encompass a garbage disposal, three-burner gas cooktop, artificial marble countertop, dishwasher, relaxing bathtub, click-shower, gas hot water floor heating system, and a multimedia outlet.
According to the agent's special notes, the displayed price includes consumption tax. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and units may become contracted or reserved, so early inquiry is advised. For more details, please contact the staff. The property is located within the following zoning districts: Neighborhood Commercial Zone, Quasi-Fire Prevention District, Absolute Height 45m Height District, Greening District, Urban Function Inducement Area, Parking Lot Development District, and Residential Inducement Area. Public transportation access includes a 24-minute walk to Sakae Station on the Nagoya Municipal Subway Higashiyama and Meijo Lines, a 3-minute walk to the "Hiratamachi" bus stop with bus connections to Nagoya Station (approx. 21-24 min), Sakae (approx. 11-13 min), and Ozone (approx. 14-17 min). It is also a 17-minute walk to Chikusa Station on the Higashiyama Line and a 17-minute walk to Morishita Station on the Nagoya Railway Seto Line. The balcony area is 14.55 sqm. The building confirmation number is No. BVJ-NAG23-10-0047 (dated March 29, 2023) with a change number No. BVJ-NAG23-11-0047 (dated June 12, 2023). The developer is a member of the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Association.
The surrounding area is rich in culture and nature. Within walking distance are cultural facilities like the Culture Path Futaba Museum, the Tokugawa Art Museum, and Tokugawa-en Garden. The area is also home to several parks such as Kencho-ji Park, Higashishirakabe Park, and Kuromon Park. An interesting historical fact is that the Daikamachi area was developed as a samurai district for Nagoya Castle's retainers in the early 17th century. The closest major landmark is the magnificent Nagoya Castle, a reconstructed symbol of the city and a prime example of Japanese castle architecture, located just a short drive or train ride away.