Corporas Takashima 403: A Conveniently Located Apartment in Kitakyushu
This apartment, located in the Corporas Takashima building, offers a practical living space in a well-connected area of Kitakyushu's Yahata Nishi Ward. The property is a 3DK layout with a private floor area of 51.3 square meters (approximately 15.51 tsubo). The building itself is a 5-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in February 1975, making it approximately 51 years old. Monthly management fees are 12,000 yen. The apartment is situated on the 4th floor.
The property comes equipped with several key features. Facilities include city gas, hot water supply, a reheat function for the bath, a warm-water washing toilet seat, a storage room, a window in the bathroom, Japanese-style rooms, and closets. A special note confirms the bathroom is over 1 tsubo in size. Regarding parking, the current status is listed as 'none available' on-site, with a remark that the availability of parking at nearby lots is currently under confirmation. Further detailed information about the property is noted as being under investigation.
The location is a major highlight, offering excellent accessibility. Jinnoharu Station on the Kagoshima Main Line is just a 9-minute walk away, while Hagiwarai Station on the Chikuhō Electric Railroad is a 10-minute walk. The area is served by the nearby commercial facilities, adding to daily convenience. The property is situated in a quasi-fire prevention zone within a neighborhood commercial district.
The surrounding area of Yahata Nishi Ward is part of the larger Kitakyushu City, a major industrial and cultural hub in Fukuoka Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that Kitakyushu was formed in 1963 through the merger of five independent cities, including Yahata, creating one of Japan's designated 'ordinance-designated cities'. For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable distance from the iconic Kawachi Fujien (Wisteria Garden), famous for its breathtaking, tunnel-like displays of wisteria flowers in spring, though advance planning for visits is recommended.