Modern, Energy-Efficient Home in Kagoshima's Peaceful Yoshino District
This newly built, detached house in Kagoshima City's Yoshino 3-chome area offers a contemporary living experience designed for comfort and sustainability. Completed in March 2025, the property features a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 97.70㎡ (approximately 29.55 tsubo) on a generous 186.57㎡ (approx. 56.43 tsubo) plot. The two-story wooden structure is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood, providing a serene environment.
The home is exceptionally well-equipped. Facilities include a water supply, sewer system, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, and electricity. The bathroom is spacious (over 1 tsubo) and features a reheating function and a shampoo dresser. The property has two toilets, one with a warm-water washing bidet seat. The system kitchen comes with a dishwasher/dryer and a water purifier. Additional features include lighting fixtures, double-glazed windows, a 24-hour ventilation system, a garden, a walk-in closet, and a video monitor intercom.
Special notes detail the property's advantages. The road frontage is to the south, on a 6-meter wide public road with no designated position. The quiet residential area includes free parking space for three vehicles. Further remarks highlight the 5.4kW solar power generation system, its certification as a Net Zero Energy House (ZEH), a BELS energy efficiency rating, third-party inspection, exterior walls made of Galvalume steel sheets, and the inclusion of furniture. Parking for three cars is possible.
The Yoshino district offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the area is part of Kagoshima City, which sits in the shadow of the active Sakurajima volcano, a constant and dramatic presence in the local landscape. The closest major landmark is the historic Sengan-en Garden (Shoko Shuseikan), a UNESCO World Heritage site that was the villa of the Shimazu lords, located a few kilometers to the south and offering stunning views of Kagoshima Bay.