Vista Land officially unveiled Kinsan Heights, a 44-storey Japanese-inspired high-rise development in San Lazaro, Manila. Held at Brittany Hotel, Villar City, the event gathered business partners to mark a milestone in the evolving skyline of Metro Manila.

Following the success of Kizuna Heights, the condominium property draws inspiration from the intentional nature of Japanese living interpreted through Filipino lens. “Kinsan Heights is a testament to how architecture can embody form and function and the roundness of life in all its meaningful cycles,” said Voltaire John Belacha, Vista Land High-Rise Developments Officer-in-Charge.

Guests were treated to a sensory experience that included sakura infusions, a matcha bar, a calligraphy station, and music, echoing the elegance of Japanese aesthetics. A design preview of Kizuna Heights illustrated how the interiors, amenities, and shared spaces were crafted to reflect the continuity, connection, and cultural nuances that informed Kinsan Heights.

The event culminated in ceremonial Japanese tea and sake toasts led by Vista Land Chief Operating Officer Mary Lee Sadiasa, alongside Group Heads Michael Palisoc and Eduardo Aguilar, symbolizing honor for the past and optimism for the future with Kinsan Heights.
Connection is capital within the vertical circle of Kinsan Heights
Kinsan Heights embodies the Japanese concept of kizuna—enduring bonds—and the Filipino value of bayanihan, which emphasizes collective strength and compassion. Kin, meaning golden, evokes worth that endures beyond time, while san, a Japanese honorific, bestows dignity and high esteem. Together, they express a richer prosperity, one drawn from ownership and through relationship.

Inspired by the shoji, the traditional Japanese sliding screen that filters light and frames perspective, this theme is further expressed in the tiered amenity levels of Kinsan Heights, where a landscaped haven on the sixth floor is spread above the cityscape. From the function hall, you step into the calm of the swimming pool, while the open-air lounge invites you to slow down and reconnect in the quiet. The gym, study hall, and view deck elevate the spirit, where residents can witness the story of San Lazaro unfold—from the skies of Manila Bay to the rising edges of Makati and Quezon City.

Low-density layout configurations ensure a sense of privacy. Unit options reflect the fluidity of real life: studio units for focused beginnings, studio flexi spaces for growing goals, and one-bedroom flexi homes for starting families.

Kinsan Heights: Welcome to the circle; step into the opportunity.
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