Park Homes Koshien-guchi: A Modern Apartment Residence in Nishinomiya
This concrete apartment building, completed in February 2014, is a six-story structure containing 57 residential units. The property is situated in the Kumano-cho area of Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture. The building is constructed with reinforced concrete (RC) and was developed by Mitsui Fudosan Residential Co., Ltd., with construction and design by Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd.
The apartment offers unit sizes ranging from 70.64 square meters to 106.51 square meters. The building's design incorporates a motif inspired by the pine trees of the nearby Kumano Shrine, with a marion feature and accent walls using natural stone in a random layout. The site configuration, with two sides facing roads, allows for a functional layout of common facilities, including a main entrance on the shrine side and a sub-entrance on the south side closer to the station.
The property is located a six-minute walk from Koshien-guchi Station on the Tokaido Main Line. From the station, Osaka Station is accessible in approximately 13 minutes. The route to the station is flat, and the area offers convenience with supermarkets and medical facilities along the way. The Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens shopping complex, featuring department stores, restaurants, and a cinema, is within a 15-minute walk.
The building is equipped with one elevator for every three to four units per floor, designed to provide a quiet and private living environment. The surrounding area includes Matsunami Park, which, along with the Kumano Shrine grove, is designated as a scenic forest preservation area by Nishinomiya City, contributing to a green and tranquil residential setting.