Fairy Park Shin-Sakaecho: A Planned Residential Development in Isesaki, Gunma
Fairy Park Shin-Sakaecho is a large-scale residential subdivision offering a total of 64 plots, with 6 currently available for sale. This development is characterized by its beautiful streetscape, a hallmark of major planned communities, and features wide, safe internal roads and strategically placed street lighting designed to ensure the safety and comfort of residents.
The available land plots range in size from 180.61 to 188.35 square meters. The development is situated within a prime location, with Hirose Elementary School and the expansive, art and greenery-filled Hirose Park both within a short 2-4 minute walk. The area offers excellent daily convenience, with supermarkets and convenience stores located within 800 meters and 400 meters, respectively. Transportation access is provided via the Tobu Isesaki Line, with Shin-Isesaki Station approximately a 30-minute walk away.
As detailed in the agent's notes, the property does not require a development permit application. The main equipment and infrastructure are comprehensively outlined: electricity is deregulated, water supply is public, sewage and wastewater connect to the public sewer system, and city gas is available. For rainwater management, the system uses roadside ditch drainage, includes rainwater collection pits, and features one on-site rainwater infiltration tank section (No. 32) without an overflow pipe.
The agent has also provided important event information. On-site viewing sessions are held every Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00, though interested parties are strongly advised to make prior contact. Both built-for-sale homes and land plots are available within the subdivision. For inquiries, contact Toyota Wood You Home Co., Ltd., Gunma Branch, which also accepts inquiries on weekdays.
The surrounding Isesaki area in Gunma Prefecture is known for its traditional textile industry. A notable nearby landmark is the iconic Daruma Temple (Shorinzan Daruma-ji), famous for its round, red Daruma dolls, which are symbols of perseverance and good luck. This cultural site offers a unique glimpse into local traditions and crafts.