Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Kurashiki with Family-Friendly Amenities
This well-appointed apartment, located in the Dia Palace Kurashiki Undo Koen building, offers a comfortable 67.27 sqm (approximately 20.35 tsubo) of living space with a functional 3LDK layout, ideal for families. Built in April 1995, the property is situated on the 4th floor of an 11-story reinforced concrete (RC) building and comes with a range of modern facilities. The property features city gas, water supply, sewerage, and side ditches. The kitchen is equipped with a counter and a cooktop with three or more burners. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the bathroom includes a drying function and heating. The toilet features a warm-water washlet bidet seat. Conveniently, there is an indoor space for a washing machine. All rooms are fitted with storage, and the intercom includes a TV monitor.
A key point to note is regarding the parking. A parking space is available for 7,500 yen per month. However, a special remark states that a guarantee fee equivalent to two months of parking charges is required.
The location is highly convenient for daily life. Supermarkets, including a Dio Kurashiki West store, are within a short 3-minute walk. For families, Nakasu Elementary School is about a 13-minute walk away. The property is well-connected, with the Kyujomae Station on the Mizushima Rinkai Railway approximately a 15-minute walk, and a bus stop (Nakashimaguchi) just a 3-minute walk away. For recreation, the Kurashiki Sports Park is a pleasant 10-minute stroll, providing an excellent spot for children to play or for family walks.
The Kurashiki area is rich in history and culture, famously known for its beautifully preserved Bikan Historical Quarter with its iconic white-walled warehouses and willow-lined canals. An interesting fact is that Kurashiki was a major rice distribution center during the Edo period, and its name literally means 'storehouse village'. The city is also home to the renowned Ohara Museum of Art, which houses an impressive collection of Western masterpieces.