Kyoto Life, which refers to the lifestyle and experiences of living in the Japanese city of Kyoto, has been adopted by a residential project called Puranik Mirai on Ghodbandar Road in Thane near Mumbai.
Kyoto is a city known for its rich history, cultural heritage and natural beauty. The city is perfect for those who want to appreciate the beauty of Japan at a slow pace.
The real estate firm Puranik Group said that the project takes inspiration from the desired and harmonious living traditions of Kyoto.
“This is a unique residential concept that lies in Japanese philosophy,” the company said.
“Kyoto Life is away from the typical real estate model,” said Shelesh Puranik, CMD, Puranic Group.
He said, “This represents a cultural repayment – sights designed to breathe, encourage mindful stylness, and nurture the community. With the projection of Thane as a metropolitan growth engine, this is the place where global philosophy meets local needs,” he said.
Saying that Kyoto Life adds cultural resonance to urban expansion, he said that the Zen Gardens, the features of the water, minimum architecture, and well-designed communal places have been projected as “sanctuaries above the stir”.
“This is not just a new address – this is a statement,” said Mr. Puranik.
Thane’s Ghodbunder Road has quietly emerged as one of the most flexible corridors for the middle-or-a-day residence in the Mumbai Metropolitan region-at a time when the average property prices in peripheral markets have increased wages and the first-time home buyers are priced.
The department’s data of registration and tickets shows a 28.1% increase in residential sales agreements in FY 2024-25, with more than 81% of non-invested individuals, which declare self-use in affidavits filed under the Maharashtra Stamp Duty Act.
According to Cre Matrix, the value of property on Ghodbandar Road has increased from an average of 6,400 per sq ft. In 2014, in 2024 of 13,800- The 18,000 per sq ft.
Published – August 24, 2025 06:47 pm IST