Komon Stage Hanayamate Higashi: A New Development in Miyazaki City
Presented by Sekisui House, Komon Stage Hanayamate Higashi is a residential land development offering 10 plots for sale with a building condition attached. Located in the Hanayamate Higashi area of Miyazaki City, this development features completed infrastructure on plots 2, 3, 8, and 9. The development is designed with a focus on creating a harmonious streetscape, guided by established 'Townscape Guidelines'.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for potential buyers. The water supply connection fees are ¥66,000 (tax included, 13mm diameter) or ¥165,000 (tax included, 20mm diameter). The land is subject to several regulations including the Landscape Act, Agricultural Land Act, Urban Regeneration Special Measures Act, and the Land Readjustment and Specific Embankment Regulation Act. The distances and travel times provided are based on the shortest and longest distances from various plots within the development to nearby facilities and can vary depending on the route. Most importantly, the land sale contract for this subdivision becomes valid only on the condition that a building construction contract with the seller, Sekisui House Ltd., is concluded within three months of signing the land contract. If a building contract is not established within this period, the land sale contract becomes null and void, and any deposits received will be promptly refunded in full without interest.
The development boasts a prime location within walking distance to multiple parks, including Otsubo 1-chome Block Park (3-4 mins walk) with its long slide, Otsuboike Park (10 mins walk), and Tenjinyama Park (11 mins walk). The area is also well-served by daily living facilities such as hospitals and libraries. The plots themselves are regular-shaped with minimal elevation difference from the road, facilitating easy vehicle access and parking. The front road width of 6.0 meters allows for smooth entry and exit even for larger vehicles.
The surrounding Miyazaki area is renowned for its warm climate and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Miyazaki Prefecture is considered the birthplace of Japan's mythological history, with nearby Takachiho Gorge being a legendary site where the sun goddess Amaterasu is said to have hidden. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Miyazaki Jingu, a grand Shinto shrine set in a serene forest, which is a significant cultural and historical landmark of the region.