Growing Square Hanakoganei: A Newly Built Detached House Development in Tokyo
This property is part of the "Growing Square Hanakoganei" development, a large-scale residential project encompassing approximately 9,917 square meters and 60 plots. The development is designed as a ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) town, with all units equipped with standard solar panels to contribute to CO2 reduction and environmental symbiosis. The construction utilizes the "Hybrid Cube" method, which combines seismic walls with a damping performance of five times the wall ratio to reduce building damage from repeated major earthquakes and contribute to the building's longevity. The homes achieve the highest seismic resistance grade of 3, exceeding the Building Standards Act requirement by 1.5 times.
Key equipment and features include a TES hot water floor heating system that uniformly warms the entire room from the feet up using radiant heat, an air conditioner in the living/dining area for comfort and energy savings, and a rainwater tank for effective use in watering plants. A delivery box is installed for receiving mail and packages when residents are absent. The property also includes high insulation, energy-efficient appliances, and power generation systems aimed at reducing primary energy consumption.
According to the agent's notes, the building confirmation number is No. R07SHC120218 (November 13, 2025) and others. A special note indicates that the layout can be changed from 3LDK to 4LDK (for a fee). Important remarks detail the application process: applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. The reception hours are from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the local Information Center. When applying, applicants must bring a personal seal, identification, and proof of income for the last two years (such as a copy of a withholding slip or tax return). As it is first-come, first-served, please be aware that some units may already be applied for or under contract.
The area of Hanakoganei in Kodaira City, Tokyo, is known for its rich natural environment and beautiful seasonal scenery, balanced with convenient urban amenities following station north exit redevelopment. A notable nearby landmark is the expansive Koganei Park, a historic metropolitan park established in 1954, offering vast green spaces, sports facilities, and the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum. The property provides a comfortable living environment surrounded by both convenience and nature.