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Mitsui Fudosan Residential

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Property ID: A6020
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Appearance and Common areas

Versatile public space — helping people create their lifestyle

Club House (photographed in April 2010)

What should condominium complexes be like ? How do people living their everyday life here?
Because this is a condominium complex, it comes equipped with versatile public spaces created to provide residents a place to enjoy their daily life and make special memories only possible here.
In these public spaces, people can relax and discover new ways to enjoy life, interactive with one another and deepen their mutual bond.
Whether it is to spend time alone, with the family or cherished friends, we have just the service to ensure you can achieve your ideal way to enjoy life here.
※Reservation required. Please inquire our staff for details regarding fees.
Corner Lounge (1F of Buildings A/B/C/D/E )

These Corner Lounges face the main street. The interior has a touch of intellectuality with the addition of such areas as a study booth or library to provide you a relaxing, quiet time as you concentrate on your reading or writing. Like the entrance halls, these are refined spaces designed to represent each building.
(All photographed in October 2009)
Garden Lounge/Party Lounge/Kids Room (1F in Buildings B/C)

Garden Lounge/Party Lounge (Building B, photographed in October 2009)
Kids Room (Building C, photographed in March 2009)

The Garden Lounge can be used with the Party Lounge for enjoying a relaxing time with guests, while a Kids Room is provided next to these for children to play while adults relax in the lounge(s).
Japanese-style Room (1F in Building E)

Japanese-style Room Setsugekka (Building E, photographed in October 2009)

A Japanese-style room is provided for the enjoyment of traditional Japanese functions, such as a tea ceremony or flower arrangement meeting. The design is both modern and traditional, paying great attention to create calm atmosphere where people can relax and enjoy the functions.
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