City House Omiya Hikawa: A Refined Residence in a Dynamic City
City House Omiya Hikawa is a new condominium development offering 93 sophisticated residences in the heart of Saitama's Omiya district. This property masterfully blends urban convenience with serene, natural surroundings. It is situated just an 11-minute walk from JR Omiya Station, a major terminal station serving Shinkansen and multiple lines, providing effortless access to central Tokyo and beyond. The location is further enhanced by its proximity to the lush Hikawa Sando approach, a mere 2-minute walk away, offering a tranquil green escape lined with trees.
The development is designed for modern living, featuring a two-story atrium entrance hall filled with light and greenery, creating an elegant and welcoming arrival space. For residents, a dedicated telework room provides a high-quality workspace suitable for both concentration and relaxation. The building offers a range of floor plans from 2LDK to 4LDK, with unit sizes spanning from 55.96㎡ to 83.30㎡.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated: Balcony area ranges from 12.40㎡ to 43.50㎡. The building confirmation number is No. ERI-24031942 (dated December 25, 2024), and the integrated site certification notification number is Kenkenken-gyo-nin No. 3 (dated November 13, 2024). This property has obtained integrated site certification together with an office building planned for construction on the east side. The seller is a member of the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Association.
The area surrounding Omiya Station is a hub of continuous evolution, designated as the eastern gateway of Japan in regional plans, with numerous urban development projects underway. The neighborhood boasts an array of major commercial facilities, from the established Omiya Takashimaya department store to the newly redeveloped Omiya Mon-gai. An interesting local fact is that Omiya has historical significance as a former post town on the Nakasendo road and the gateway town to the venerable Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine, which is an 8-minute walk from the property. The closest major landmark is the iconic Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine itself, a nationally significant Shinto site with ancient origins, providing a profound sense of history and tranquility amidst the city's vibrancy.