The Florens Hiji Yamamoto-cho: A Landmark Residence in Hiroshima's Green Heart
Presenting The Florens Hiji Yamamoto-cho, a new condominium development rising as a private estate within the verdant slopes of Hijiyama in Hiroshima's Minami Ward. This landmark project is conceived as "Urban Forest, Beautiful Private Residence," where linear architectural forms coexist with nature, elevating the artistic potential of the Hijiyama area. The development offers a rare living environment where the vibrancy of the city and the serenity of nature intersect.
The location provides direct access to major urban centers like Hatchobori and Hiroshima Station, an area undergoing attractive redevelopment. Daily life is supported by nearby commercial and public facilities, while the green expanse of Hijiyama Park is within walking distance, creating a quiet residential setting.
The development features high-specifications unique to The Florens brand. Privacy is assured with a "two residences per floor" layout, all-corner units with southern exposure, and an internal corridor design. Remarkably for a central urban area, the complex offers a 100% parking ratio and convenient, secure facial recognition security. An out-pole design maximizes usable space, with unit sizes ranging from 68.77 m² to 103.57 m² for comfortable living.
Critical agent notes provide essential details: The sales are first-come, first-served, and applicants are asked to understand if their desired unit is already sold. When applying, please bring a personal seal (inkan), documents proving 2024 income, and personal identification. Additional area specifications include balcony areas from 17.99 m² to 23.69 m², alcove areas from 3.30 m² to 4.05 m², and meter box areas from 0.64 m² to 0.70 m². The building confirmation number is No. BVJ-HRS24-10-0272 (December 27, 2024). The developer is a member of multiple industry associations including the Hiroshima Prefecture Condominium Association and the Japan Housing Construction Industry Association.
The area is rich in culture and recreation. A short distance away is the iconic Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a profound symbol of peace and resilience. The serene Shukkeien Garden, a historic Japanese landscape garden dating back to the 17th century, offers a peaceful escape with its miniature landscapes and traditional teahouses, perfectly complementing the natural beauty of the Hijiyama surroundings.