The Kamitori Namikizaka Residence: A New Landmark in Kumamoto's Heart
Introducing The Kamitori Namikizaka Residence, a prestigious new condominium development set to grace the vibrant center of Kumamoto City. This 13-story building, offering a total of 119 units, is scheduled for completion in February 2028, with handovers planned for March 2028. The development features a diverse range of 19 floor plans, from compact 1LDK layouts starting at 47.56 sqm to spacious 3LDK units up to 106.77 sqm, catering to various lifestyles.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The "Special Notes/Remarks for Sales Overview" state: "This property cannot accept applications for contracts or reservations until sales begin. As the number of units for sale in the second and subsequent phases is undetermined, the transaction details and conditions described are for the entire planned development of 70 units. The number of units for sale, exclusive area, sale price, etc., will be announced in this advertisement." Additional "Special Notes/Remarks" clarify: "【TOP】 ※1. The details of the building's exterior shape and equipment/machinery are not represented. Balcony area: 6.34㎡~18.65㎡. Other area: ■ Outdoor unit placement area / 1.13㎡~4.84㎡. Building confirmation number: No. ERI-25001096 (March 25, 2025). Member organizations: (General Incorporated Association) Kyushu Real Estate Fair Trade Council, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Fukuoka Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association."
The residence boasts a prime location just a 1-minute walk (approx. 40m) from the iconic Kamitori Shopping Arcade, the cultural and trendy epicenter of Kumamoto. It is also adjacent to the grand entrance of the stylish Namikizaka area. Residents will enjoy views of Kumamoto Castle and the Shirakawa River. Building amenities include a parking facility for 77 vehicles, a motorcycle parking area for 5 bikes, and a bicycle parking area for 120 bicycles, with usage fees applicable. Monthly fees include management fees (11,000 to 24,600 yen), repair reserve funds (5,710 to 12,820 yen), a one-time repair reserve fund (238,000 to 534,000 yen upon handover), a one-time management preparation fund, a monthly internet usage fee of 1,210 yen, and a monthly regional cooperation fee of 300 yen.
The surrounding area is rich with culture and convenience. An interesting local fact is that Kumamoto City is home to one of Japan's most formidable castles, Kumamoto Castle, renowned for its unique stone-wall construction called "musha-gaeshi" designed to thwart invaders. The closest major tourist attraction is the magnificent Kumamoto Castle itself, located approximately 1,090 meters or a 14-minute walk from the property, offering a profound historical backdrop to this modern urban residence.