Premium Land with Construction Condition in Tsukuba, Featuring a Full Hinoki House
The key feature of this offering is the commitment to building a house entirely from premium Japanese cypress (Hinoki). All buildings will be constructed with full Hinoki, using the wood for corner posts, intermediary posts, and foundations. The Hinoki used is carefully selected Tosa timber from Kochi Prefecture, with the company's staff conducting on-site inspections from the mountain to the sawmill, and shipment and origin certificates are attached. Nissho Shouji has partnered with Kochi Prefecture as a "Tosa Material Partner Enterprise." The roof will feature tiles from Sanshu Mikawa's "Tsuruga" producer, the industry's largest tile maker with a 20% national share, known for strength against earthquakes and typhoons and a durability of over 100 years.
Construction specifications are exceptionally high. The "Gosho" (rigid floor) method eliminates joists, using thicker floor substrate plywood attached directly to beams for greater resistance to horizontal forces during earthquakes. The exterior walls are treated with "Micro Guard," a hydrophilic coating that creates a thin water molecule film to lift dirt and allow it to be washed away by rain. The foundation comes with a 20-year ground warranty, with soil bearing capacity tested and improved if necessary. The house is built to Seismic Grade 3 specifications, the standard used for critical disaster-response buildings like fire stations. Exterior joints use "Platinum Seal" for strong adhesion resistant to rain and moisture, UV fading, and cracking, maintaining a beautiful appearance long-term. The builder, with 83 years of experience, was ranked first in the Ibaraki area as a reliable custom home builder.
The area is well-connected, located approximately 2.57 km from the TX Tsukuba Express's Banpaku Kinen Koen Station, providing swift access to central Tokyo. Tsukuba is a renowned science city, home to the Tsukuba Science City and numerous national research institutes. A major nearby landmark is the Tsukuba Expo Center, with its iconic geodesic dome, commemorating the 1985 International Exposition. The property is also just 240 meters from Jinba Nishi Park, offering immediate green space for recreation.