A Spacious Family Home in Kawasaki's Miyazaki District
This detached house, built in February 2006, offers a generous 4LDK layout within a 102.36㎡ building on a 132.41㎡ plot of land. Located in Miyazaki 4-chome, Miyamae Ward, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, the property is a 14-minute walk from Miyazakidai Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, providing excellent access to central Tokyo.
The property is subject to several important legal and regulatory stipulations. The building confirmation number is East Japan-05-01-2810. It falls under the "Grand Forum Miyazakidai Sakura no Yashiki District" building agreement and is within a land readjustment project regulation area. Key regulations include a minimum lot size of 125㎡, a 1-meter exterior wall setback (excluding the road side), a maximum height of 10 meters, and it is designated as a Category 1 Height District. Sunlight regulations are 3h-2h/1.5m. The "Miyazaki Land Readjustment Project" is completed, and the property is within a residential promotion area but outside an urban function诱导 area. It is also within an area under Article 22 of the Building Standards Act, an established urban area under the Capital Region Development Law, and a landscape planning area (Kawasaki City全域 (Hilly Area Zone)). Additional notes include a nursery school development cooperation request system (key request area), a green space agreement, a district greening promotion area, and the presence of buried cultural properties (Site No.: Miyamae Ward No. 117, Type: Scatter Site).
The Miyazaki and Miyamae Ward area is known for its residential tranquility and green spaces. An interesting local landmark is the Taro Okamoto Museum of Art, located in nearby Tama Ward, which celebrates the work of one of Japan's most famous avant-garde artists. The area provides a balanced lifestyle, combining suburban calm with the convenience of city access via the efficient Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line.