Puraniks Mirai, a leading real estate developer, has launched a new project in Thane that embodies the serene and sustainable lifestyle of Kyoto, Japan. This innovative development aims to bring the essence of Japanese living to the bustling city of Thane.
Real EstateSustainable LivingThaneKyoto LifePuraniks MiraiReal Estate NewsAug 28, 2025
'Kyoto Life' is a real estate project by Puraniks Mirai in Thane, India. It is designed to bring the serene and sustainable lifestyle of Kyoto, Japan, to the residents of Thane, offering a unique and enriching living experience.
The key features of 'Kyoto Life' include beautifully landscaped gardens, traditional Japanese tea houses, eco-friendly building materials, energy-efficient systems, and a range of community facilities such as a fitness center and swimming pool.
Yes, 'Kyoto Life' is a sustainable project. It incorporates eco-friendly building materials, solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and waste management solutions to reduce its environmental impact.
'Kyoto Life' is currently under construction and is expected to be completed in the next 24 months.
For more information about 'Kyoto Life' and to schedule a visit, you can contact the Puraniks Mirai sales team or visit their official website.
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