MANILA, Philippines - A cherry blossom is the name for the flower of cherry trees known as Sakura. The coming of spring heralds the dawn of the Sakura season in Japan and tourists come from all corners of the world to view the blooming of this snow-white national flower. The cherry blossom, also symbolizing clouds due to their nature of blooming en masse, is an omen of good fortune and an emblem of love and affection.
Such images reflect the tranquil and contemplative setting of Tokyo Mansions, the Japanese quarter of South Forbes Golf City, the country’s largest fully-integrated and all-themed golf resort city at the heart of the Metro Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay corridor, and recipient of the Best Golf Community Development honor by the CNBC International Property Awards, the world’s most prestigious property awards programme.
Anticipation. Entering Tokyo Mansions bares a simple display of plants and dry stones at the guardhouse, a simple structure with a slender base and a prominent roof. The swaying row of tall bamboo along the stone pedestrian walk immediately creates a relaxing, lulling effect. The short walk from the street to one’s front porch becomes a respite, allowing its residents to enter in a more peaceful disposition.
Pride. The Sakura is so ingrained in Japanese culture that it is practically represented in the arts and even on all manner of consumer goods in Japan, including the kimono, stationery, and dishware. Like the blossom, the Tokyo Mansions clubhouse at the end of the main avenue is an elegant structure for its residents and guests. Approaching the concentric circular road with a fountain at the center, the grand design becomes apparent: two similar structures separated by an open-air foyer create a sense of balance. Upon entering, a two-level infinity pool reveals itself to offer residents and their guests a chance to relax.
Soon, a Zen garden located further to the side will be that spiritual space where the mind becomes acutely sensitive to the uncomplicated.
Splendour. Cherry trees were planted and cultivated for their beauty and for the adornment of the grounds of the nobility of Kyoto. The Edo model mansion, a home of sophistication, has a contemporary take on Japanese architecture and interior design. The interiors at the main level are a testament to Zen minimalism with the introduction of full-height glass panels and sliding doors integrates the private indoor space to the natural outdoor area. The dark wood of the furniture and architectural elements blends well with the white canvas of the floor, walls, and ceiling. The open layout of the living-dining-kitchen areas allows for a more fluid and functional use of space. The adjacent den is made private with wood-framed sliding doors that mimic the traditional shoji screens.
The master’s bedroom is designed for a well-traveled couple. The patterns on the ceiling hints of tradition, akin to Japanese weaving. A lounge chair and ottoman beside the window is perfect for some reading before retiring for the night. The children’s bedrooms are the exclusive spaces for a jovial older sister and an active younger brother.
Invitation. The short-lived Sakura reminds us to treasure every moment. So move in right here, right now in South Forbes Golf City where every resident is entitled to free golf membership to the world-class 18-hole Golf and Leisure Club. Call 635-7777 or 631-8855 for a free city tour or log on to www.southforbes.com for more information.