Cosmos Initia Commences Phase 1 Sales of 'Initia Forum Eifukucho Parkside Stage' in Suginami Scenic District
Cosmos Initia, a member of the Daiwa House Group, has announced the start of the first phase of sales for its premium 12-unit residential project located in the Wadabori Scenic District of Suginami-ku, Tokyo, featuring proximity to Wadabori Park.
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Cosmos Initia Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Ryotaro Kochi), a member of the Daiwa House Group, will begin accepting registrations for the first phase of sales for 'Initia Forum Eifukucho Parkside Stage' (Suginami-ku, Tokyo; total 12 units) on May 30, 2026.
■ Prime Location: Proximity to Wadabori Park, the Wadabori Scenic District, and the Musashino Plateau
● Located one minute from Wadabori Park. The project offers access to 260,000 m² of natural greenery and water features. Designated as a large-scale rescue base for disaster prevention, the park provides residents with a sense of security during emergencies.
● Situated within the Wadabori Scenic District, one of only 14 such designated areas in Tokyo's 23 wards. Scenic districts are zones regulated to preserve natural landscapes, covering only approximately 4.26% of the total area of Tokyo's 23 wards as of 2025.
● The project is located on the Musashino Plateau, an area known for its robust ground stability and high bearing capacity, providing a solid foundation for residential living.
■ District Design Utilizing the Preserved Landscapes of Category 1 Low-Rise Residential Zones
In compliance with scenic district and residential zoning regulations, the project emphasizes an open and unified streetscape.
● The layout features a 'Central Corridor' with interlocking pavement to create a cohesive neighborhood identity.
● The planting plan utilizes the Zenpukuji River and Wadabori Park as borrowed scenery. Cherry blossoms are planted along the western side, and wall setback regulations allow for natural light and wind flow between adjacent properties.
● Utility lines have been placed underground (excluding specific units) to ensure an unobstructed sky view and aesthetic beauty.
■ Twelve Unique Residences Maximizing Plot Potential
● Diverse Floor Plans: Units include specialized features such as 'Tiled Multi-purpose Rooms' (House-5) for hobbies and outdoor gear, and 'Down-floor Living' areas (House-7) that create a three-dimensional, interconnected space between the kitchen, study corners, and tatami areas.
■ Environmental Performance and Convenience
● All residences meet the 'ZEH-level Energy Saving Housing' standards, focusing on high insulation and energy efficiency.
● Connectivity: The site offers access to Eifukucho Station (Keio Inokashira Line) and Honancho Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line). Residents can reach Shibuya in 14 minutes and Shinjuku in 11 minutes, balancing urban convenience with a quiet, natural environment.
■ Prime Location: Proximity to Wadabori Park, the Wadabori Scenic District, and the Musashino Plateau
● Located one minute from Wadabori Park. The project offers access to 260,000 m² of natural greenery and water features. Designated as a large-scale rescue base for disaster prevention, the park provides residents with a sense of security during emergencies.
● Situated within the Wadabori Scenic District, one of only 14 such designated areas in Tokyo's 23 wards. Scenic districts are zones regulated to preserve natural landscapes, covering only approximately 4.26% of the total area of Tokyo's 23 wards as of 2025.
● The project is located on the Musashino Plateau, an area known for its robust ground stability and high bearing capacity, providing a solid foundation for residential living.
■ District Design Utilizing the Preserved Landscapes of Category 1 Low-Rise Residential Zones
In compliance with scenic district and residential zoning regulations, the project emphasizes an open and unified streetscape.
● The layout features a 'Central Corridor' with interlocking pavement to create a cohesive neighborhood identity.
● The planting plan utilizes the Zenpukuji River and Wadabori Park as borrowed scenery. Cherry blossoms are planted along the western side, and wall setback regulations allow for natural light and wind flow between adjacent properties.
● Utility lines have been placed underground (excluding specific units) to ensure an unobstructed sky view and aesthetic beauty.
■ Twelve Unique Residences Maximizing Plot Potential
● Diverse Floor Plans: Units include specialized features such as 'Tiled Multi-purpose Rooms' (House-5) for hobbies and outdoor gear, and 'Down-floor Living' areas (House-7) that create a three-dimensional, interconnected space between the kitchen, study corners, and tatami areas.
■ Environmental Performance and Convenience
● All residences meet the 'ZEH-level Energy Saving Housing' standards, focusing on high insulation and energy efficiency.
● Connectivity: The site offers access to Eifukucho Station (Keio Inokashira Line) and Honancho Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line). Residents can reach Shibuya in 14 minutes and Shinjuku in 11 minutes, balancing urban convenience with a quiet, natural environment.
FAQ
What is the significance of the Wadabori Scenic District?
It is a specially regulated area in Tokyo designed to preserve natural beauty and greenery. Only about 4.2% of Tokyo's 23 wards carry this designation, ensuring a high-quality urban environment.
What are the primary transportation links for this project?
The project is served by Eifukucho Station (Keio Inokashira Line) and Honancho Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line), providing direct access to Shibuya and Shinjuku respectively.
Are the homes energy-efficient?
Yes, the residences are designed to meet ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) energy-saving standards, which include enhanced thermal insulation and energy-efficient equipment.