Farnest Sakura-machi Dori Tower: A New Landmark in Nagasaki
Farnest Sakura-machi Dori Tower presents a sophisticated urban lifestyle in the heart of Nagasaki City. This new condominium development, completed in June 2025, offers a range of spacious layouts from 3LDK to 4LDK, with private areas spanning from 70.88㎡ to 100.43㎡. The building features a reinforced concrete structure with 19 stories above ground and a total of 92 units.
The property is exceptionally well-connected, located just a 2-minute walk from the Nagasaki Electric Tramway "Shiyakusho" station, providing easy access throughout the city. The area blends historical charm with modern convenience, situated near the redeveloped Nagasaki City Hall and within a vibrant, evolving neighborhood.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The sales overview remarks specify: "Model room units Atype (Room 1101) and Btype (Room 1402). Model room usage period: In use as a viewing model room from December 20, 2025. 1 point = equivalent to 1 yen." Additional remarks detail: "Balcony area: 11.59㎡~17.40㎡. Other area: Service balcony area: 3.00㎡・4.26㎡. Building confirmation number: No. KJH22-01956-2 (July 31, Reiwa 5). Member organizations: (General Incorporated Association) Kyushu Real Estate Fair Trade Council, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Fukuoka Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Nagasaki Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Kagoshima Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) National Land and Building Transaction Business Guarantee Association, (General Incorporated Association) Kyushu Housing Industry Association."
The residence is designed with premium finishes and thoughtful amenities. Key features include a wide slim sirocco fan range hood, a dishwasher/dryer, a full-flat wide kitchen counter, a glass-top hob with safety sensors, and a bathroom with a heating, ventilation, and drying system. Security is paramount, with a 24-hour security system, TV monitor auto-lock, and security cameras in common areas. The building is also pet-friendly and employs advanced construction methods like direct foundation and void slab construction for a quiet, stable living environment.
The surrounding Sakura-machi area offers a dynamic living experience. An interesting historical fact is that Nagasaki was one of Japan's few ports open to foreign trade during the Edo period's isolation, deeply influencing its unique culture and architecture. The closest major landmark is the famous Suwa Shrine, a significant Shinto site accessible via tram, offering panoramic views of the city and harbor.