Kurohara Sky Mansion 102
This is a 2LDK corner apartment in the well-established Kurohara Sky Mansion, a seven-story residential building in Kitakyushu's Kokurakita Ward. Built in 1975, the building has 25 units and is centrally managed. The property occupies 59.62 square meters of usable space with a substantial southwest-facing balcony measuring 15.82 square meters, providing excellent natural light and ventilation throughout.
Features and Amenities
This corner unit offers exceptional living comfort with an abundance of storage. All rooms feature built-in storage with dedicated closets and a shoe box entrance. The apartment includes a Japanese-style room alongside Western-style rooms, offering flexibility in use. The property is equipped with city gas, a hot water system, and a heated washlet toilet seat for modern convenience. Additional amenities include an indoor washing machine area, bicycle parking on-site, and elevator access within the building. Musical instruments are permitted by arrangement and consultation with management.
As a corner unit, this apartment enjoys superior natural lighting and cross-ventilation. The dual-aspect balcony design maximizes outdoor space and light penetration. The building provides well-maintained sidewalks and comprehensive facilities including a bicycle parking area for residents' convenience.
Location and Neighborhood
Located at Kurohara 3-chome in Kokurakita Ward, this property offers excellent proximity to essential services. Both elementary and junior high schools are within a short walk—specifically, Ashihara Elementary School is just 401 meters away and Kirigoka Junior High School is 285 meters distant, making this ideal for families. A supermarket is within a 10-minute walk, along with convenient access to a well-developed local shopping area.
While Joshin Station on the Nippo Main Line is approximately 21 minutes away on foot, the area is characterized by good urban planning and well-maintained infrastructure. Kitakyushu, Japan's fifth-largest city, offers a rich industrial heritage and cultural attractions. The nearby Kokura district is home to Kokura Castle, a historic landmark showcasing traditional Japanese architecture and offering scenic views across the city. Immediate possession of the property is possible, and the monthly management fees are set at ¥4,600 with a reserve fund contribution of ¥6,700. Parking is available at ¥6,000 per month.