Tamatawn Mizutacho: A Newly Built Family Home in Omura, Nagasaki
Tamatawn Mizutacho is a newly built single-family home development offering four distinct units in the quiet residential area of Mizutacho, Omura City, Nagasaki Prefecture. This development presents an excellent opportunity for families seeking a modern, well-equipped home with ample space and convenient access to local amenities. The property features a range of unit sizes and prices, from a 112.20 m² building on a 174.36 m² plot for 34.8 million yen to a 115.92 m² building on a 193.04 m² plot for 36.7 million yen. All units boast a generous 4LDK layout, providing plenty of room for family living.
According to the agent's notes, a key piece of equipment and specification information is the building confirmation number: R07長住セ第0324号. This official registration confirms the property's compliance with local building standards. The homes are designed with a focus on livability and practicality, featuring abundant storage space and spacious 4.5-tatami mat balconies. The development benefits from a south-facing road with a width of 6.0 meters, ensuring good sunlight and access.
The interior specifications are comprehensive and modern. The kitchen is equipped with an IH cooktop, a dishwasher/dryer, and a water purifier. Storage solutions are a highlight, including under-floor storage, a walk-in closet, a shoe closet, a pantry, and storage in all rooms. Other notable features include all-electric power, a washbasin with a shower, a heated toilet seat, a bathroom dryer and heater, two or more toilets, water-saving toilets, double-glazed windows, a smart key system, and a TV monitor intercom.
The exterior and subdivision land are also well-considered, with points of pride including the availability of parking, completed ground surveys, a south-facing road, a regular-shaped plot, a front road over 6 meters wide, generous spacing between neighboring houses, and flat land. The property is a wood-frame two-story structure and is scheduled for completion in mid-March 2026, with handover possible in late March 2026.
The location in Omura City offers a balanced lifestyle. The area is known for its historical significance as the birthplace of Japan's first Christian feudal lord, Omura Sumitada, in the 16th century. For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable drive of major attractions like the Huis Ten Bosch theme park, which recreates a Dutch town, and the scenic Kujukushima (Ninety-nine Islands) coastline in Sasebo, famous for its breathtaking views and cruises. The property itself is within a short walk of JR Omura Station (approximately 12 minutes), providing convenient rail links for commuting and exploration.