Prestige Tsukuba Kenkyugakuen: A New Landmark in Japan's Science City
Introducing Prestige Tsukuba Kenkyugakuen, a landmark new condominium development set to become the largest residence in Tsukuba City with a total of 602 units. This 15-story reinforced concrete structure is scheduled for completion and handover in September 2027, offering a range of layouts from 2LDK to 4LDK with private areas spanning from 61.67㎡ to 108.17㎡.
The development is designed with a unique organic aesthetic, using flowing curves inspired by the expansive plains and the majestic Mount Tsukuba that define the local landscape. The complex features a U-shaped building layout that incorporates a self-parking system and a wealth of communal spaces aimed at fostering community. A key highlight is the community square located at the southeast corner of the site, designed as a central hub for interaction. This plaza, facing an area management facility on the first floor, is shaded by lush greenery and includes a stage for events, creating a vibrant space for shared experiences.
Residents will enjoy an extensive array of premium amenities. These include a golf simulation room, a fitness studio, a laundry room with large-capacity machines, a library salon, a children's playroom named "ASOBASE," a working studio with private booths, and a multi-purpose laboratory space called "Kenkyu Lab" equipped for DIY and creative projects. For hosting guests, there are guest rooms on the 1st and 12th floors, and the "Luminea Lounge" on the 12th floor offers a kitchen-equipped lounge with open views leading to a rooftop terrace. The development ensures ample parking with a ratio of approximately 120%, providing 723 spaces, and bicycle parking at a 200% ratio.
According to the agent's special notes, the balcony areas range from 10.40㎡ to 22.59㎡. The building confirmation number is No. UHEC建確R060870 (dated March 27, Reiwa 7/2025). The development companies are members of several professional bodies: the Japan Real Estate Association, the Kinki Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council, and the Osaka Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association.