Tamataun Noichi: Spacious New Build Homes in Kochi
Tamataun Noichi presents a rare opportunity to acquire a brand-new, south-facing family home in the popular Noichi area of Kochi Prefecture. This development comprises four distinct plots, each offering a generous 4LDK layout with a total floor area ranging from 106.81 m² to 108.48 m². The land plots are equally spacious, from 165.10 m² to 166.95 m², providing ample outdoor space. All units are designed with a south-facing orientation, ensuring excellent natural light throughout the day.
Key features of these homes include a versatile skip-floor design, which can be utilized as a children's play area, a home office, or a study. A traditional Japanese-style room (washitsu) offers a serene space for relaxation or hobbies. Practicality is enhanced with a built-in dishwasher, a peninsula-style kitchen (for plots 1-3) with ample cupboard space, and a secure shutter storm door for safety and peace of mind during typhoons. The bathroom includes a drying function, useful for laundry and preventing mold. The property also features a semi-underground storage space beneath the skip-floor area adjacent to the living room. The construction confirmation number is: R07 Confirmation Architecture Kochi Construction Technique 00563 and others.
The location is highly convenient, with a 6.0-meter wide road to the south allowing for comfortable parking of 3 to 4 vehicles. Daily necessities are within easy reach, including a Lawson convenience store just 350 meters away and the Fuji Grand Noichi supermarket within 1.2 km. The Noichi Station on the Tosa Kuroshio Gomen-Nahari Line is approximately an 18-minute walk, providing regional rail access.
The surrounding area of Kochi is renowned for its natural beauty and rich history. An interesting local fact is that Kochi Prefecture is the birthplace of Sakamoto Ryoma, one of Japan's most beloved and influential historical figures from the Bakumatsu period. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the stunning Katsurahama Beach, a picturesque coastline known for its white sand, pine trees, and the statue of Sakamoto Ryoma, located within a reasonable driving distance.