A Distinctive Home in Takamatsu with a Focus on Materiality
This unique two-story house with a basement in Takamatsu's Sanjo-cho district presents a rare opportunity to own a property meticulously crafted from four distinct materials: wood, iron, glass, and concrete. The 85.99 sqm residence, built in 2015, features a thoughtful 1SLDK layout designed for modern living. The spacious 20.8-jo combined living, dining, and kitchen area is noted for its comfortable atmosphere with a focus on material quality. The kitchen itself is a stylish blend of wood and stainless steel, equipped with a three-burner hob, a system kitchen, and premium appliances including a Miele dishwasher and an Aria Fina range hood, with careful attention paid even to the ceiling design.
The property includes several special features such as a glass-enclosed bathroom with a jet bath, a powder room with a foreign-inspired aesthetic, and a walk-in closet. A dedicated library space adds character, while the south-facing 10.72 sqm balcony offers pleasant outdoor exposure. Practical amenities include a car parking space, a terrace accessible from the kitchen's service entrance, and a north-facing garden area. The home is connected to public water, propane gas, and sewer systems. The current status is occupied. As noted by the agent: "The property is currently occupied. If you wish to actually see it, please feel free to contact us regarding your preferred date for a free viewing."
Located in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, the area offers excellent convenience with Yume Town shopping mall just a 6-minute walk away and the Kotoden Fuseishi Station an 8-minute walk. The neighborhood provides easy access to daily necessities and shopping. An interesting local fact is that Takamatsu is the capital of Kagawa Prefecture, which is famously known as the "Udon Prefecture" for its signature wheat noodles. The closest major landmark is the stunning Ritsurin Garden, one of Japan's most celebrated historical landscape gardens, located just a few kilometers away and offering a serene escape into classical Japanese design.