Luna City Tsukuba Kasuga: A Limited-Edition Residential Development in a Premier Educational Hub
Luna City Tsukuba Kasuga presents a rare opportunity to acquire a plot in a highly sought-after, limited-release development of just 25 lots in Tsukuba City's popular Kasuga district. This development is uniquely positioned between the city's two major hubs: the Tsukuba Area and the Kenkyu Gakuen (Research and Academic) Area. Despite being a subdivision, it offers the significant advantage of custom design, allowing homeowners to pursue their ideal residence.
Critical development notes, as provided by the agent, must be carefully considered. The property is subject to use restrictions under the Tsukuba City Cultural and Educational District Building Regulations Ordinance. Furthermore, some plots (specifically lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8) have high-voltage power lines overhead. This is a land sale with a building condition attached. The land purchase contract will only take effect on the condition that a building construction contract is concluded with the seller, Soken Co., Ltd., within three months of signing the purchase agreement. If a construction contract is not established within this period, the land sale contract becomes void. All monies received, including the deposit and the purchase price (excluding stamp duty and transfer fees), will be refunded in full without interest, and the land will be returned in its original state.
The development is currently selling well on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested parties are urged to request materials and schedule a site visit promptly. The builder, Soken, emphasizes high-performance construction as standard. Their proprietary "Kurumu" external insulation method envelops the entire house, aiming for a temperature difference of only 2°C even across large spaces like double-height ceilings, which over 90% of their clients choose. This efficiency can reduce annual heating and cooling costs by approximately 60% compared to a typical home. The hybrid wooden post-and-beam construction, using domestic Japanese cypress and cedar, and the standard use of high-performance insulation windows (Shannon Wind IIs) further enhance durability and comfort.
The Kasuga area is part of Tsukuba City, renowned nationally for its top-tier educational environment. The development is within a 6-minute walk of the municipal Kasuga Gakuen Compulsory Education School, Ibaraki Prefecture's first integrated elementary and junior high school. A notable and serene landmark nearby is the Tsukuba Sanzan, a group of three sacred mountains—Mount Nyotai, Mount Nantai, and Mount Kaba—located within Tsukuba City. These peaks are central to local mythology and offer popular hiking trails with panoramic views of the Kanto plain, providing a beautiful natural backdrop to this modern residential community.