Alpha Life KOBE Kasugano: A Spacious Corner Apartment with Panoramic Views
This 6th-floor corner apartment in the Alpha Life KOBE Kasugano building offers a unique living experience characterized by abundant light, excellent ventilation, and stunning views. The property is currently vacant, and interested parties are encouraged to schedule a free viewing at their preferred date.
The construction was handled by Konoike-Gumi, and the property is located within a Land Readjustment Project Area regulated by the Landscape Act. Its location provides exceptional convenience, with access to three major train lines: Hankyu, Hanshin, and JR. The commute is comfortable, with Hankyu's Kasuganomichi Station just a 6-minute walk away and JR's Nada Station an 11-minute walk. The route to the station is flat, and the proximity to the city center makes shopping and dining out highly convenient.
As a southeast-facing corner unit on the 6th floor, the apartment benefits from three-sided lighting, ensuring excellent sunlight, cross-ventilation, and open views. The layout is a generous 3LDK, featuring an LDK (Living, Dining, Kitchen) area of over 15 tatami mats connected to a Japanese-style room, creating a space that perfectly balances relaxation and family time. A three-sided balcony allows light and wind to permeate the home, enhancing the sense of openness. The bathroom includes a window for natural light and ventilation and is a spacious 1-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) size for a comfortable bathing experience. The kitchen features a counter-style design, allowing for interaction with family while cooking. Ample storage is provided with closets in every room plus a storage room, and the design is user-friendly with a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine. The location offers beautiful views of the mountain range, allowing residents to feel the changing seasons. This corner apartment successfully combines convenience, openness, and livability.
The surrounding area of Kobe's Chuo Ward is a vibrant urban center. An interesting local fact is that Kobe was one of the first ports to open for international trade in the 19th century, which heavily influenced its cosmopolitan architecture and cuisine. The closest major landmark is the Kobe Port Tower, an iconic red steel structure that offers spectacular panoramic views of the city and harbor, located just a short drive away.