Capital Plaza Uenohashi: A Renovated Urban Residence in Morioka
The property's current status is vacant, and the agent encourages prospective buyers to freely inquire and schedule a viewing for their preferred date. The renovation work was carried out by the construction company Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd., Tohoku Branch. It is important to note that the furniture and fixtures shown in the listing are not included in the sale price.
The apartment has been renovated with a focus on accessibility, featuring a barrier-free interior design. The kitchen is a highlight, boasting a stylish counter kitchen equipped with a built-in dishwasher. The living area has been enhanced with the installation of a new air conditioning unit. The bathroom unit has been replaced and includes a re-heating function (continuous hot water supply) as well as a ventilation, drying, and heating function for added comfort. The building's exterior features tile cladding, contributing to its durable and attractive appearance.
Resident security and convenience are prioritized with a TV monitor-equipped auto-lock system at the building entrance. Each household has access to a dedicated trunk room on the first-floor common area, provided free of charge, offering valuable extra storage space. A parcel delivery box is also available, allowing for secure package receipt even when residents are not at home. Furthermore, garbage disposal is permitted 24 hours a day, providing flexibility for modern lifestyles.
The apartment itself offers a functional 2SLDK layout with a dedicated living/dining area. The interior features include new inner sashes with double-paned glass for improved insulation. One of the Japanese-style rooms can be integrated with the living space by opening a sliding door, creating a more open and versatile area. The unit includes a walk-in closet and an entrance storage cabinet with a coat rack. The balcony is a generous 2 meters deep, providing ample outdoor space.
Morioka, the capital of Iwate Prefecture, is a city rich in history and natural beauty, nestled at the confluence of three rivers. A fascinating local fact is that the city is famous for its unique culinary combination of wanko soba (bite-sized buckwheat noodles served in small bowls) and jajamen (noodles with a miso-based sauce). The city's most prominent landmark is the ruins of Morioka Castle, a national historic site set within the scenic Iwate Park, offering a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into the region's samurai past.