Surpass Kōgo Naka The Residence: A New Chapter in Hiroshima's Historic Mansion District
The property offers a selection of 2LDK and 3LDK floor plans, with private areas ranging from 68.28㎡ to 81.01㎡. Each unit is designed with thoughtful features such as walk-in closets (WIC), face-to-face counter kitchens to foster family interaction, and flexible living spaces. Some plans offer expansive terraces or three-sided balconies for exceptional light and ventilation, creating a sense of detached home living. The development incorporates advanced design principles like out-pole construction for column-free interiors and center-opening sashes to enhance the sense of openness.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated as follows: The building includes a total of 44 parking spaces with monthly fees ranging from 8,000 to 12,000 yen. An additional monthly fee of 2,500 yen applies for using the charging equipment in the EV parking spaces. Balcony areas range from 14.10㎡ to 27.57㎡. The building confirmation number is No. ERI-23032607 (dated January 19, 2024), and the developer is a member of the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Trade Council.
Residents will benefit from comprehensive shared facilities designed for security and convenience. These include a 100% flat parking lot, electric vehicle charging equipment, a grand wall for privacy and a mansion-like feel, pedestrian-vehicle separation design, facial recognition security service, an entrance lounge, an air station, and a garbage disposal area. The monthly management fee ranges from 10,195 to 11,295 yen (including internet service maintenance fees), and the monthly repair reserve fund is between 6,500 and 7,700 yen, with a one-time repair reserve fund payment of 520,000 to 616,000 yen due upon delivery.
The location offers superb connectivity, being just a 6-minute walk from Takasu Station on the Hiroshima Electric Railway Miyajima Line, providing easy access to central Hiroshima. The area is not only peaceful but also steeped in history. A short drive away is the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its "floating" torii gate on Miyajima Island. This marvel of Shinto architecture, set against the backdrop of the Seto Inland Sea, is one of Japan's most photographed landmarks and a must-visit destination, perfectly representing the cultural richness of the Hiroshima region.