Sunny Garden Tatsuta: A New Development in Kumamoto's Northern Ward
Sunny Garden Tatsuta is a newly launched residential land development offering a total of 7 plots, with 4 currently available for sale. Located in Kumamoto City's Kita Ward, this development presents a prime opportunity for building a custom home in a well-balanced neighborhood. The land plots range in size from approximately 176.69 m² to 199.42 m², catering to various family needs and design aspirations.
This is a "建築条件付き土地" or land with building conditions. This means the sale is conditional upon entering into a building contract with a designated contractor within a specified period after the land purchase agreement. If a building plan is not finalized and a contract is not signed within this period, the land sale contract becomes void and all monies paid are refunded. The advertised price is for the land only and does not include the cost of construction.
The development boasts several key features. Each plot comes with parking space for one car. Some plots are corner lots, and the development fronts a south-facing road, ensuring excellent sunlight. The area is exceptionally convenient, with a supermarket within 800 meters, a convenience store within 400 meters, a general hospital within 800 meters, and a junior high school also within 800 meters. For families, Yunoki Elementary School is about a 13-minute walk, and Kusu Junior High School is approximately an 11-minute walk away.
Transportation access is another strong point. The nearest station is JR Musashizuka on the Hohi Main Line, about a 19-minute walk, providing connections to the city center and Otsu. By car, the Kumamoto IC is roughly 10 minutes away, with easy access to National Routes 3 and 57. The property is equipped with propane gas, electricity, water supply, sewerage, and side ditches. The development permit number is 2025-2097.
The area of Kumamoto is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan's most impressive feudal castles, is renowned for its unique curved stone walls called "musha-gaeshi," designed to make it incredibly difficult for invaders to scale. While the castle is a major draw, the northern wards of Kumamoto offer a more residential pace of life, with the majestic Mount Aso, one of the world's largest active volcanoes, forming a dramatic backdrop to the region and providing numerous hot spring and hiking destinations.