A Modern New Build in Himeji's Convenient Mizoguchi Area
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in March 2026, offers a contemporary lifestyle in the well-connected Mizoguchi district of Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture. The property features a striking black exterior with welcoming wood accents around the entrance. Inside, a functional 2-way washroom and dressing area creates smooth, efficient household routines. The heart of the home is a spacious 19-tatami mat living room connected to a face-to-face kitchen, perfect for family interaction while cooking.
The property is comprehensively equipped. Essential utilities include water supply and sewerage. The home features an IH cooking heater, an all-electric system, and a heated toilet seat. There are two toilet locations and a bath area of one tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) or larger. Additional amenities comprise a dishwasher, double-glazed windows, a 24-hour ventilation system, underfloor storage, and a fire alarm.
Special notes detail important aspects of the property. The access road is a 6-meter wide public road to the south, providing good sunlight and ventilation. Parking is available for two vehicles at no extra cost. The land is subject to specific legal regulations, including road slope restrictions, adjacent land slope restrictions, and sunlight regulations.
Located just a 2-minute walk from JR Bantan Line's Mizoguchi Station, daily life is effortlessly convenient. The area is well-served by educational and commercial facilities, with supermarkets like Max Value Mizoguchi Store within a short walk, ensuring a self-sufficient living environment. A designated garbage area within the development adds further daily convenience. The property is certified as a Long-term Excellent Housing, backed by a 10-year warranty on housing equipment, ensuring durability and peace of mind for years to come.
The Mizoguchi area benefits from its proximity to Himeji City's rich history. A short train ride will take you to the magnificent Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and Japan's most iconic and pristine surviving feudal castle. Its brilliant white appearance and sophisticated defensive architecture offer a fascinating glimpse into the country's samurai past.