Spacious 3LDK Apartment with Panoramic Views in Kochi City
This well-appointed apartment, located on the 5th floor of a 17-story reinforced concrete building, offers a comfortable and secure living environment in the heart of Kochi City. The property features a generous 3LDK layout with a wall-core area of 70.06 sqm, providing ample space for family living. Its corner position ensures excellent natural light and ventilation from two sides, enhancing the sense of openness and comfort.
The apartment is comprehensively equipped for modern convenience and security. Facilities include a monitor-equipped auto-lock entry system, a counter kitchen, and extensive storage throughout all rooms, including a walk-in closet. The unit is fitted with a dimple key system, security cameras, an elevator, and two or more elevators in the building. The kitchen boasts a dishwasher and a 3-burner or more hob with a grill. The bathroom features a bath with auto-fill and re-heating functions, underfloor heating, a shower-equipped vanity, and includes a window. All rooms have wooden flooring, and the apartment uses city gas. Additional amenities include lighting fixtures, a fire alarm, and a warm-water washlet toilet.
A special note indicates an alternative location reference: 104/B-4. The property is conveniently located just a 1-minute walk from Horitsume Station on the Tosaden Iyo Line, and also a minute from the Horitsume bus stop. Pet ownership is negotiable, with small dogs and cats permitted. The south-facing corner unit enjoys superb sunlight. A unique local benefit is the ability to view fireworks festivals from the property. Parking is available for a kei car at 8,500 yen per month, and bicycle parking for two bicycles is possible, with one space offered free of charge. Monthly fees include a 14,110 yen management fee and a 19,700 yen repair reserve fund.
The surrounding area of Honmachi is central and well-connected. An interesting fact about Kochi is that it is the birthplace of Ryoma Sakamoto, one of Japan's most revered historical figures from the Bakumatsu period. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kochi Castle, one of only twelve original castles remaining in Japan, located just a short distance away and offering a deep dive into the region's samurai history.