Royal Garden Harimaya-cho 9F: A Bright and Convenient 3LDK Apartment in Kochi City
This well-appointed 3LDK apartment, located on the 9th floor of the 15-story Royal Garden Harimaya-cho building, offers a comfortable and modern living space in a highly convenient area of Kochi City. Built in November 2018, the property features a spacious 69.4 sqm interior with a generous 18.08 sqm balcony, providing ample outdoor space.
As detailed in the agent's notes, the property's current status is vacant. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire about arranging a viewing on their preferred date. The remarks highlight several key features: all rooms face the balcony, creating a bright and open living space. Storage is plentiful, including a shoe-in closet and a walk-in closet, allowing for tidy organization of belongings. The location is within walking distance to both Harimaya Bridge Shopping Street and Saienba Shopping Street, where a variety of fresh fish, vegetables, fruits, and other daily ingredients are available, making everyday shopping very convenient. Furthermore, the area boasts a concentration of educational, cultural, and public facilities, contributing to a favorable living environment.
The apartment itself is a southwest-facing corner unit, ensuring excellent natural light. The layout includes a 15.1-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area and three Japanese-style rooms (5, 6, and 7-tatami mats). Building amenities include an elevator, auto-lock security, security cameras, a bicycle parking area, motorcycle parking, and a parcel delivery box. The kitchen comes equipped with a three-burner gas stove, and the unit has a separate bath and toilet, a bath dryer, and an independent washroom. Pet ownership is possible subject to consultation with management.
The surrounding Harimaya-cho district is a vibrant and well-serviced part of Kochi City. An interesting local fact is that the famous Harimaya Bridge, a short walk away, is the subject of a well-known Japanese folk song, "Harimaya Bridge," which tells a tragic love story set in the Meiji era. For a major tourist attraction, the historic Kochi Castle, one of Japan's few original castles that has never been destroyed or rebuilt, is located approximately 2.5 kilometers away and is a must-visit site showcasing samurai architecture and offering panoramic views of the city.