Grand Villa Bodai-ji: A New Development in Shiga's Natural Setting
Grand Villa Bodai-ji is a newly developed residential plot in Bodai-ji, Konan City, Shiga Prefecture. This Sekisui Heim development offers spacious lots, each over 60 tsubo (approximately 198 square meters), set within a rich natural environment, promising a comfortable and relaxed lifestyle for families.
According to the agent's notes, the key equipment and feature of this development is that it is already completed. The area of Bodai-ji, Konan City, is described as a region where a natural, rich environment blends with historical charm. The surroundings are well-equipped with convenient living facilities including supermarkets, schools, nurseries, and hospitals, ensuring a comfortable daily life. The Sekisui Heim plots are conveniently located near the development's entrance and bus stops. Specific plots are highlighted, such as the well-shaped Plot 110 at 61.27 tsubo, which is easy for planning, and the corner Plot 109 at 60.85 tsubo near the entrance, offering more privacy.
The development incorporates advanced Sekisui Heim construction technologies. These include a solar power generation system for an economical, clean lifestyle less dependent on purchased electricity; high-durability exterior walls, roofs, and interiors to maintain beauty and resist degradation; a storage battery system to utilize clean energy at night or during power outages; a box-frame structure, akin to a steel shelter, for immense strength; a robust mat foundation using high-strength concrete to support the building; and high-precision construction achieved through a combination of large machinery and skilled human craftsmanship.
The surrounding area of Shiga Prefecture is renowned for its beautiful lake and historical sites. A short drive away is the iconic Lake Biwa, Japan's largest freshwater lake, offering boating, fishing, and scenic lakeside parks. The region is also steeped in history, being home to numerous ancient temples and castles that reflect its significant cultural past.