Gladis Inaricho River Cross: A New High-Grade Residence in Hiroshima
Gladis Inaricho River Cross is a new high-grade condominium currently under construction in Hiroshima's Minami Ward, offering a sophisticated urban lifestyle with exceptional design and eco-friendly features. The development is part of the GLADIS brand, which focuses on creating residences of unique and enduring value.
The building's facade is characterized by a chic dark tone, accented with light glass handrails and L-shaped white trim, creating a distinctive and vibrant personality for the area. Wood-toned eaves add further texture, aiming to create a proud urban residence that draws the eye. The carefully selected materials are designed to develop a richer, more dignified presence over time. The entrance hall masterfully combines different material textures to create a dignified atmosphere, with lighting designed to cast effective shadows on the walls, adding movement to the space and creating a dramatic transition from the bustling city to a private sanctuary.
A key feature is the planning of balconies facing the Kyobashigawa River for all units. The expansive sky and the elegantly flowing river provide a sense of calm and tranquility that makes one forget the city's noise, gently enveloping the residents. The property is also a ZEH-M Oriented condominium. This means it achieves significant energy savings by improving insulation performance and introducing high-efficiency equipment systems, aiming to reduce primary energy consumption for the entire building, including common areas. The high insulation, including additional insulation at heat bridge points, helps maintain a comfortable indoor environment—warm in winter and cool in summer—reducing risks like heat shock and lowering utility costs.
Convenient access is a major advantage. The nearest station, JR Hiroshima Station, is an 8-minute walk away, providing access to the Sanyo, Kure, Kabe, and Geibi lines, as well as Shinkansen services to major cities like Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo, and Hakata. The Inaricho tram stop is a 3-minute walk, offering direct access to central Hiroshima.
Critical Agent Notes Translation: The sales overview remarks specify documents required for application: a registered seal (for the applicant and any co-owners), identification documents such as a driver's license or health insurance card (for the applicant and co-owners), and documents proving income for the past two years (for the applicant and co-owners). The sale is first-come, first-served, and apologies are offered if a unit is already under contract. For details, please inquire with the staff. Additional remarks note: Balcony area: 9.48㎡ to 22.51㎡; Other area: Service balcony area / 2.78㎡; Building confirmation number: No. BVJ-HRS24-10-0054 (dated May 9, Reiwa 6); Member organizations: (General Incorporated Association) National Housing Industry Association, Chugoku Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Hiroshima Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) National Land and Building Transaction Business Guarantee Association, (General Incorporated Association) Hiroshima Prefecture Housing Industry Association, (General Incorporated Association) Type II Financial Instruments Firms Association, (General Incorporated Association) Japan Investment Advisers Association.
The surrounding area of Inaricho is vibrant and well-connected. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kyobashigawa River has long been a part of Hiroshima's cityscape, offering peaceful views and a respite from urban life. The closest major landmark is the iconic Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and its Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located approximately 2.5 kilometers away, serving as a profound memorial and a symbol of peace.