Vista Land promotes Japanese-inspired vertical living in Manila with Kizuna Heights

It was a clear and quiet day in Kyoto when the head priest of Kiyomizu temple, dressed in purple and red robes, began dipping his calligraphy brush in a bowl of black ink. Adjusting his sleeves while holding the brush aloft, he glanced shortly and made assured strokes on the blank canvas in front of him. He was a noble sight, graceful and almost intimate, if not for the animated crowd of reporters behind him. The head priest finished nearly as swift as he started; after the last brandish, he made a bow before letting everyone see what he had done. It was a kanji—Japanese characters that denote full words. 

The kanji was kizuna.

Japanese citizens celebrate Kanji Day every year on December 12th as a commemoration of one of their two writing systems, the other being the kana syllabaries. The day is made singular by Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing Foundation, which holds a national poll that determines the Kanji of the Year, a Japanese word that encapsulates the events of the last 12 months. Beginning in 1995, the head priest’s 17th appearance in 2011 depicted a word encompassing the quintessential Japanese spirit—unwavering resilience, boundless altruism, and unmatched sense of community. 

The concept of kizuna, or lasting connections between people, is what inspired Vista Land, the Philippines’ leading integrated property developer, to build a vertical community that nurtures relationships forged through mutual trust and support. Aptly named Kizuna Heights, this 41-storey condominium along Taft Avenue, Manila in partnership with Japanese real estate conglomerate Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. The property will incorporate elements of Japanese architecture and interior design and will invoke an inclusive approach to creating connections with oneself, the development, and the environment. 

Its low-density spread of studio and one-bedroom units is perfect for residents who prefer a seamless transition between their personal and professional lives. Rising from the 10th to the 41st floor, these residential areas also offer varying views of Manila, from the historic city on the east and south, to the verdant grounds of De La Salle University and inimitable Manila sunset on the north and west.  

The amenities floor contains the gym and pool area while the residential lobby and sky deck offer varying Japanese designs, from the natural materials utilized to the calming Zen Garden, open-air lounges, and events pavilion. The development houses commercial spaces on the ground floor, 24/7 security, and seven podium parking floors. 

Named the Best Mixed-Use Development in Luzon in Lamudi The Outlook 2022: Philippine Real Estate Awards and Highly Commended for Best Connectivity Condo Development at the 11th PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards, Kizuna Heights integrates residential and commercial spaces within its premises, ensuring residents seamlessly transition from their professional and school activities to their personal passions without the distress of changing from one location to another.

Vertical residences for Global Filipinos

Vista Land believes that no one deserves fine residences in the best locations in the country more than Filipinos and their families. With a keen knowledge of their hopes, aspirations, and preferences, the Vista Land is building vertical communities that not only shape the skyline but also provide the amenities and services that uphold Filipino sensibilities. 

Strategically located within central business districts, transportation hubs, and educational clusters in Metro Manila and key cities, the company envisions creating beautiful condominiums Filipinos can truly be at home. The vertical communities also offer investment opportunities, as real estate often appreciates in value, or leased to generate passive income. 

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For more information, visit www.vistaresidences.com.ph,  follow @VistaResidencesOfficial, or get in touch at (0999) 886 4262 and (0917) 582 5167.

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