Cosmo Mitaki Honcho: A Fully Renovated 10th-Floor Apartment in a Quiet Hiroshima Neighborhood
This spacious 3LDK apartment, located on the 10th floor of the Cosmo Mitaki Honcho building, offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in Hiroshima's quiet residential area of Nishi Ward. The property has undergone a comprehensive renovation, completed in July 2025, ensuring a fresh and modern living environment. The renovation included updates to the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and washroom, as well as new interior wall coverings, flooring, and interior doors throughout all rooms.
According to the agent's notes, the current status is vacant, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about scheduling a viewing appointment. The construction company for the building is Kajima Construction. The location provides excellent access to daily amenities: it is a 12-minute walk to Hiroshima City Misasano Elementary School, a 20-minute walk to Hiroshima City Nakahiro Junior High School, a 13-minute walk to Seiwa Academy, an 11-minute walk to a Seven-Eleven convenience store, an 18-minute walk to a Fuji supermarket, and just a 6-minute walk to JR Mitaki Station.
The apartment itself features a functional system kitchen, a separate bath and toilet, a bathroom dryer and heater, a washing machine space, closets, and wooden flooring throughout. The building is equipped with an elevator, a parcel delivery box, and an auto-lock security system. The living/dining/kitchen area is a spacious 17-tatami mat room, complemented by three additional Japanese-style rooms, offering ample space for family living. The balcony provides an outdoor area with good views.
The surrounding area of Mitaki Honcho is known as a quiet residential district with parks nearby, making it an excellent environment for raising children. A major landmark and significant cultural site within a reasonable distance is the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and its iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in central Hiroshima, serving as a poignant reminder and a symbol of the city's commitment to peace.