Alphastates Omoto Central Park: A New Landmark in Okayama
Alphastates Omoto Central Park is a new condominium development rising in the Kita Ward of Okayama City, offering a sophisticated residential experience with 52 units across 14 stories. The building features a striking facade design that changes expression with each floor, utilizing high-quality materials and strategically placed glass handrails to create a refined new landmark for the neighborhood. The property is situated on a spacious corner lot facing roads on three sides (south, west, and north), ensuring high openness and privacy.
The development offers a range of layouts from 2LDK to 3LDK, with private areas ranging from 55.37 sqm to 76.14 sqm. Key features include a hands-free Tebra key system for the main entrance, a 24-hour security system linked to a security company, and surveillance cameras in common areas. Units are equipped with modern amenities such as a gas clothes dryer "Kantakun," eco-friendly Eco-Jose water heaters, a video intercom system (dearis) for remote visitor management, and double-lock entry doors. The building is also pet-friendly (subject to conditions) and includes 22 parcel lockers for convenient package delivery.
According to the agent's special notes, the private area is measured from the center of the walls and differs from the registered area. The price includes consumption tax on the building. As sales are on a first-come, first-served basis, please be aware that your desired unit may already be under contract. Additional details include balcony areas from 10.45 sqm to 26.26 sqm, and other areas such as alcove areas (1.97-3.13 sqm), porch area (7.45 sqm for Type D), trunk room area (0.60 sqm for Type D), and service balcony area (2.70 sqm for Type A). The building confirmation number is ERI-25000256 (dated April 15, 2025). The seller is a member of the Shikoku Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Kagawa Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association.
The location in the Omoto/Noda area, a bedtown of Okayama, provides easy access to daily conveniences like the Hallows Nishifurumatsu Mall, a 9-minute walk away. The area is rich in history, with Okayama City being famous as the setting of the Japanese folktale "Momotaro" (Peach Boy). The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Okayama Castle, known for its distinctive black exterior, located approximately 4 kilometers away and easily accessible by public transport.