Traditional Japanese Home in Tsunan with Immediate Move-In Potential
This property is a detached wooden two-story house built in 1953 (Showa 28), located in the Jimbashita district of Tsunan Town, Niigata Prefecture. The home is offered for sale at 4,000,000 yen and is ready for immediate occupancy, requiring no repairs. The land area is 240.18 sqm (approximately 72.65 tsubo), with a total floor area of 147.1 sqm (44.49 tsubo). The layout is traditional, featuring multiple Japanese-style rooms (tatami rooms) across both floors. The first floor includes an 8-tatami mat room, a kitchen, a bath, a toilet, and a 7-tatami Western-style room. The second floor comprises three Japanese-style rooms (8-tatami, 8-tatami, and 7-tatami) and a 7-tatami 'itaba' (a wooden-floored work or storage area).
Key equipment and features have been detailed. The property is designated for residential use. The current status indicates the house has been vacant since Reiwa 7 (2025), with household goods and furniture still left inside. Essential utilities are in place: electricity is connected, the gas system is propane, water is supplied via a simple water system, and the sewerage is connected. The bath is heated by kerosene, and the toilet is a Western-style flush model. The roof requires attention regarding snow and snowmelt. A notable external feature is the inclusion of an outdoor carport, providing covered parking for one vehicle.
For inquiries regarding this specific property, interested parties are directed to contact Fujinoki Construction directly via their website or phone. The location is highly convenient, with a supermarket, hospital, school, and the town hall all within walking distance, offering daily necessities and services close at hand.
Tsunan Town is nestled in the mountains of southern Niigata, renowned for its heavy snowfall and stunning natural landscapes. The area is a gateway to outdoor recreation, including the nearby Muikamachi Hakkaisan Ski Area. A fascinating local fact is that Tsunan is part of the 'Snow Country' region immortalized in Nobel laureate Yasunari Kawabata's famous novel. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mt. Naeba, a popular destination for hiking and skiing, which forms part of the picturesque backdrop to life in this serene part of Japan.