Sekisui House's Commons Stage Mibu Mirai Machi I & II: A New Development in Tochigi
The development features plots that are already completed (lots 6, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 30). The area is subject to the Landscape Act and the Embankment Regulation Act. The development permit number is Tochigi Prefecture Directive To-Sei No. 64-611-11 (dated September 5, 2024). A water supply burden fee of 122,650 yen (tax included) for a 20mm connection applies. The development boasts wide, asphalt-paved roads with widths of approximately 6.0 to 6.3 meters. A deposit security agency, Nishi Nihon Jutaku Sangyo Credit Guarantee Co., Ltd., is involved. The sale is conducted on a first-come, first-served basis, meaning some plots may already be sold. To promote the formation of a good low-rise residential area and improve the living environment, a 'Townscape Guideline' has been established for this subdivision. Applications for purchase are not accepted at the exhibition venue; interested parties must contact the representative for details.
The property is designed with Sekisui House's advanced construction methods, including the 'Dynamic Frame System' which offers excellent safety and overwhelming design freedom, allowing for wide spans up to 7 meters without columns and ceilings up to 2700mm high. The proprietary 'Sherwood Construction Method' combines high seismic resistance with spatial creativity. The concept of 'Aging Grace' (Keinen Bika) ensures the home and community gain value and charm over time. A comprehensive maintenance support program, including permanent data storage at customer centers, helps preserve the home's asset value. The structure is backed by an initial 30-year warranty, extendable indefinitely through the unique 'U-Torus System'.
The location in Mibu Town offers a family-friendly environment with nearby educational facilities. The area is well-connected, with Kuniya Station on the Tobu Utsunomiya Line just a 6-8 minute walk away, providing easy access to Utsunomiya, Tochigi, and Minami-Kurihashi. An interesting local fact is that Mibu Town is historically known for its connection to the Mibu clan, retainers of the Ashikaga shogunate during the Muromachi period. The closest major landmark is the historic and culturally significant city of Nikko, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site 'Shrines and Temples of Nikko', approximately a 90-minute drive north, renowned for its breathtaking Toshogu Shrine and natural beauty.