City Terrace Miyazaki: A New Landmark in an Evolving City Center
City Terrace Miyazaki represents a landmark residential project in the heart of Miyazaki City, offering a new standard of urban living. This large-scale development, the largest of its kind in Miyazaki Prefecture with 204 units, is strategically located just a 5-minute walk from JR Miyazaki Station. The property is situated in the city's central district, an area undergoing significant transformation. The neighborhood is anchored by the long-established Miyazaki Yamagataya department store and vibrant shopping streets, with a major new commercial complex, Amu Plaza Miyazaki, opening in 2020 to further enhance the area's convenience and vitality.
The development itself is designed with a focus on elegance and hospitality. A grand, glass-walled entrance with a large, dignified canopy and symbolic trees welcomes residents and guests. A hotel-like porte-cochère provides an elegant arrival experience, complemented by a functional lounge where residents can comfortably wait for arriving vehicles while overlooking the approach. The two-story atrium entrance hall, filled with natural light, offers a serene and welcoming communal space.
All units in City Terrace Miyazaki are south-facing, ensuring abundant sunlight. The available layouts are primarily 3LDK+N+2WIC types, with unit sizes ranging from 70.14㎡ to 75.30㎡. Key agent notes and specifications include: Balcony area: 12.00㎡ to 15.91㎡. Building confirmation numbers: No. ERI-21028288 (dated October 15, 2021) and No. ERI-21050327 (dated January 28, 2022). The project is affiliated with key industry bodies: (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Trade Council and (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Association.
The property boasts extensive amenities and high-quality finishes. Kitchens feature deep, 300mm-deep countertops, slide-out dishwashers, and sleek square-design range hoods. Bathrooms are equipped with auto bath systems featuring remote talk functionality and bath dryers. For security and peace of mind, the building utilizes a double auto-lock system, double-lock entrance doors, security cameras, and earthquake-resistant double-reinforced concrete construction. Other features include Low-E glass for energy efficiency, 24-hour ventilation, LED lighting, and soundproof sinks.
The surrounding Miyazaki area is rich in natural beauty and culture. An interesting local fact is that Miyazaki Prefecture is considered the birthplace of Japanese mythology, with the nearby Takachiho Gorge being a legendary site where the sun goddess Amaterasu is said to have hidden. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Aoshima Island, famous for its unique "Devil's Washboard" rock formations, subtropical plants, and Aoshima Shrine, easily accessible from Miyazaki City.