Spacious Traditional Home in Imizu, Toyama
This property is a substantial two-story wooden house built in September 1954, offering a generous 164.47 square meters of living space on a 171.10 square meter corner plot. The layout is a spacious 5SK, providing ample room for a family. The home has undergone interior renovations, including updates to the water areas and the first floor, ensuring modern functionality within a classic structure. The property features two toilets, a system kitchen, a monitor-equipped intercom, and a south-facing orientation in a quiet residential neighborhood. It is equipped with separate bath and toilet, electricity, water supply, sewerage, propane gas, and storage space.
According to the agent's notes, the property is conveniently located near essential services. The Imizu City Hall Oshima Branch is 2.5km away, a hospital is 2km, the fire station is 0.4km, and the police station is 1.2km. For families, a nursery school is 0.6km away, Ohmon Elementary School is 1.5km, and Ohmon Junior High School is 1.2km. A park is 1.5km away and a supermarket is within 0.4km, making daily errands effortless. The property includes parking for two or more vehicles and benefits from snow melting on the front road.
The home is situated in the Ohmon area of Imizu City, Toyama Prefecture, a region known for its rich agricultural plains and coastal scenery. An interesting local fact is that Toyama Bay, just a short drive away, is famous for its spectacular natural phenomenon called the "Firefly Squid Season," where the bioluminescent squid light up the shoreline from March to June. The closest major landmark is the historic Zuiryu-ji Temple, a National Treasure of Japan located in nearby Takaoka City, renowned for its exquisite Zen architecture and serene gardens.