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The Japanese Inspiration Reflected in The Mizuki Park, Vietnam


Located in Vietnam, Mizuki Park is built on an area of 26 hectares; this is the largest project ever undertaken by two Japanese partners, Nishi Nippon Railroad and Hankyu Hanshin, in cooperation with Nam Long Investment Corp. With the Japanese inspiration reflected in the architecture, design, and planning, the township which has a construction coverage ratio of only 29% is an ideal settlement for the city residences.   

Bringing together four elements of community, ecology, education and civilised urban lifestyle, Mizuki Park township is a perfect combination of landscape and nature, green life and urban conveniences, Japanese essence and the Vietnamese environment and its people. Each villa at The Mizuki is a visually satisfying artwork, painted with natural elements. With a smart cascading design, each villa has beautiful views of the riverside. Izumi City is 170 hectares, and is located in Long Hung, Bien Hoa City, Dong Nai province. 




This is an extremely ideal location to build an eco-friendly living environment while being conveniently connected with the surrounding neighbourhood. It’s not a coincidence that the urban complexes in the east of Ho Chi Minh City are built along Dong Nai Riverside, where the signature river ecosystem of Mekong is retained.  According to Nam Long Group, Izumi was developed based on an integrated township (Modern Township) model under the consultancy of WATG – Singapore’s leading planning consultancy group. 



Distilling experiences of successful modern townships in the world, Izumi City will complete residents’ lives, satisfying their needs of “living – working – learning – entertaining – shopping” with five dynamic and highly interactive corridors.  All this will make Izumi City an icon in integrated township development, representing modernity and synchronicity. 

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