MJR Urakami THE ONCE: A New Landmark in Nagasaki's Revitalized Urakami District
MJR Urakami THE ONCE is a new condominium development rising in the heart of Nagasaki's Urakami area, on the historic site of the former "Nagasaki Seiyokan." This 13-story reinforced concrete building, comprising 84 units in total, is part of the city's major redevelopment efforts centered around Nagasaki Port and JR Nagasaki Station. The project is positioned adjacent to the "Platt Mall Nagasaki," offering residents convenient access to a comprehensive commercial facility with a wide range of shops and services.
The development offers a variety of floor plans from 2LDK to 4LDK, with unit sizes ranging from 57.20㎡ to 94.44㎡. A key feature is the abundant storage space, including large walk-in closets and storage rooms. The architectural design incorporates an "out-frame" structure on all four corners of the rooms, extending to both the balcony and corridor sides, maximizing space and light. Balcony areas range from 9.78㎡ to 24.07㎡, with additional porch areas from 1.52㎡ to 8.51㎡ and outdoor unit placement areas from 3.05㎡ to 7.25㎡.
Critical agent notes have been translated: The property is a pre-announcement advertisement for the second phase of sales. Please note that applications for contracts or reservations (including provisional reservations) cannot be accepted until sales officially begin. As the number of units for sale in the second phase is undetermined, the transaction details and conditions described are based on the total planned sale of 45 units from the second phase onward. Specific information regarding the number of units for sale, exclusive area, and sale price will be announced in this advertisement. Additional remarks confirm the balcony area range and other area specifications, and list the building confirmation number as ERI-25015511, dated July 25, 2025. The developers are affiliated with the Kyushu Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the Fukuoka Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association.
The location is exceptionally convenient, just a 1-minute walk from the "Atomic Bomb Museum" station on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway Line 1. The area is rich in history and greenery, with the famous Peace Park located approximately 500 meters away, a solemn and poignant memorial that is a key part of Nagasaki's identity. The property is scheduled for completion in early January 2028, with handover planned for late March 2028.