Rene Shimogamo Higashi: A Spacious Apartment with River Views in Kyoto's Left Bank
The building, constructed in April 1984, is a large-scale condominium complex with 196 units. It features an elevator and is constructed with a steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) structure. The property is equipped with city gas. Monthly fees include a management fee of 9,350 yen and a repair reserve fund of 10,340 yen. The location is highly convenient, offering access to two train lines and three stations: an 8-minute walk to Demachiyanagi Station on the Keihan Oto Line and the Eizan Railway, and a 9-minute walk to Mototanaka Station on the Eizan Railway.
The surrounding area of Takano Tsukuhara-cho is a serene, natural part of northern Kyoto, yet it remains well-connected. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Demachiyanagi area is known as the confluence of the Kamo and Takano Rivers, a historically and culturally significant spot. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kamo River, a central feature of Kyoto's landscape, which is just a short stroll away and offers beautiful walking paths and seasonal scenery.