Surpass Shimizu-cho Grand View: A New Residence with Views of Matsuyama Castle
Surpass Shimizu-cho Grand View is a newly built condominium offering a collection of 32 exclusive residences in the culturally rich city of Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture. Designed for those seeking a personal sanctuary, the property boasts direct views of the grand keep of Matsuyama Castle from its frontage, blending modern living with a timeless Japanese aesthetic. The architecture features deep eaves and an earth-toned color palette that harmonizes with the surrounding streetscape, creating a dignified, mansion-like presence.
The development offers a selection of 2LDK and 3LDK layouts, with private floor areas ranging from 66.60㎡ to 77.13㎡. Each unit is designed with spacious living areas, walk-in closets (WIC), and balconies measuring between 10.80㎡ and 12.24㎡. Key features include panoramic windows in corner units for an open, airy feel and layouts that maximize space efficiency. The property is ZEH-M Oriented and has already obtained BELS certification, emphasizing its energy-efficient design.
According to the detailed agent notes, the building provides a total of 32 parking spaces within the premises, comprising 5 indoor flat spaces, 18 outdoor flat spaces, and 9 outdoor mechanical spaces. Monthly parking fees range from 2,000 yen to 18,000 yen. An additional monthly fee of 2,500 yen applies for using the charging equipment in EV spaces. The building confirmation number is No. ERI-23013526 (June 14, 2023), and the developer is a member of the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Capital Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council.
Common facilities include an air station, a parcel delivery box, and a disaster preparedness storage warehouse. The location is highly convenient, just a 6-minute walk (approx. 450m) from Iyo Railway's Shimizu-cho Station on the Loop Line. The area is a peaceful, green residential district. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan's few original castles, offering panoramic views of the city and Seto Inland Sea. The famous Dogo Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts, is also within a reasonable distance, adding to the area's cultural and recreational appeal.