Royal Garden Oimatsu-cho Second Building: A New High-Rise Apartment Development in Kurashiki
This is a pre-sale advertisement for the Royal Garden Oimatsu-cho Second Building, a new high-rise condominium currently under development in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. The project is scheduled for completion in late December 2027, with handover to buyers anticipated in late February 2028. The building will be a 14-story reinforced concrete structure, housing a total of 39 units. The floor plans range from 2LDK+SR+2WIC+P to 3LDK+3WIC+FC+P+SIC, with private areas spanning from 67.00㎡ to 81.67㎡. A key feature is that all units face south, ensuring excellent natural light. The balcony area, which includes sky terrace space, ranges from 13.40㎡ to 17.07㎡.
According to the agent's special notes, this is a preliminary advertisement. The agent remarks state: "Please note that we cannot accept applications for reservations or contracts until the sales period begins. As lump-sum sales, phased sales, etc., have not been finalized, the number of units for sale and the price are undetermined. Confirmed information will be indicated in the new subdivision advertisement (this advertisement)." Additional notes specify the balcony area range and the building confirmation number: No. ERI-25030120 (dated December 12, 2025). The development is affiliated with the Shikoku Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Kagawa Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association.
The development offers substantial parking, with over 150% capacity, providing 63 parking spaces for the 39 units, including spaces compatible with EV charging. The location is highly convenient, within an 8-minute walk (300m) of the private Oimatsu Elementary School and in the district for the municipal Nishi Junior High School. Access to public transport is via a 16-minute walk to JR Kurashiki Station, served by both the Sanyo Main Line and the Hakubi Line, or a 4-minute walk from the Kurashiki Daiichi Byoin-mae bus stop.
The area of Kurashiki is famously home to the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, a beautifully preserved district of white-walled warehouses and merchant houses along a willow-lined canal, offering a direct glimpse into Japan's Edo period. This major tourist attraction, with its museums, shops, and traditional atmosphere, is a short distance from the property, blending modern living with rich cultural heritage.