New Vision Shin-Nanyo Ekimae II: A New Build Apartment in the Heart of Yamaguchi
New Vision Shin-Nanyo Ekimae II is a pre-construction apartment building offering a prime location in Shunan City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. This new development is scheduled for completion in November 2027, with handover expected in December 2027. The building will be a 12-story reinforced concrete structure containing a total of 56 units, including one commercial shop. The development features a range of 3LDK and 4LDK layouts, with unit sizes ranging from 69.72㎡ to 86.05㎡. Each unit includes a balcony, with sizes varying from 11.43㎡ to 23.82㎡.
As per the agent's special notes, this is a pre-announcement advertisement. Until sales begin (scheduled for mid-February 2026), the seller cannot accept any applications for contracts or reservations (including provisional reservations). It has not yet been determined whether the planned number of units will be sold all at once or in several phases; this information will be announced in this advertisement. Furthermore, no measures will be taken to secure application priority. Please understand this in advance. Additional remarks state that the scheduled completion and handover months are subject to change due to construction progress. The building confirmation number is No. ERI-25024192 (dated November 14, 2025). The developer is a member of the Chugoku Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the Yamaguchi Prefecture Association of Real Estate Agents.
The property's greatest strength is its exceptional convenience. It is just a 2-minute walk (approximately 160m) from JR Shin-Nanyo Station on the Sanyo Main Line, providing direct rail access. The bus stop is equally close. Daily shopping is effortless with the large shopping complex, Yume Town Shin-Nanyo, only a 3-minute walk away. The building will offer ample resident parking with 58 spaces (22 flat, 36 mechanical), a motorcycle parking area for 9 bikes, and bicycle parking for 58 units.
The area of Shunan City is a key industrial and commercial hub in Yamaguchi, historically known for its chemical and manufacturing industries. An interesting local fact is that the city was formed in 2003 from the merger of the cities of Tokuyama and Shinnan'yō, and the town of Kumage. The closest major landmark is the scenic and historically significant Kintai Bridge (Kintaikyo), a beautiful wooden arch bridge located approximately 40 kilometers away in Iwakuni City, a popular tourist destination renowned for its unique architecture and surrounding parkland.