Spacious Traditional Home in Kuroishi, Aomori
This property is a detached wooden house located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Oikogi 1-chome, Kuroishi City, Aomori Prefecture. Built in January 1976, this 50-year-old home offers a substantial living space with a total floor area of 132.61 square meters. The layout is a generous 7K, providing seven rooms plus a kitchen, ideal for a large family or those desiring ample space. The property sits on a 205.45 square meter plot of land in a Category I Residential Zone.
Key features and equipment include public water supply, public gas, and a propane system. The drainage is connected to the public sewer. The building is unregistered, and the handover will occur after registration is completed. The property is currently vacant. Notably, the house was expanded in two phases, during Showa 59 (1984) and Heisei 5 (1993), adding to its original footprint and functionality.
Kuroishi City, situated in central Aomori Prefecture, is known for its distinct four seasons and rich cultural heritage. The area is famous for its nationally recognized "Nakamachi Komise Street," a street of traditional merchant houses designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. The city is also home to the beautiful autumn foliage of "Nakano Momiji Mountain" and is the birthplace of the popular B-class gourmet dish, "Kuroishi Tsuyu Yakisoba." Furthermore, the city boasts several hot spring areas with diverse water qualities, offering perfect spots for relaxation. The vibrant local culture is showcased in festivals like the "Kuroishi Yosare" dance, one of Japan's three major flowing dances, and the energetic "Kuroishi Neputa Festival."