A Spacious Home in Ōno City
This property in Ōno City's Akanechō district offers a rare combination of space and potential. The land spans 925.11㎡, with a two-story wooden house totaling 170.5㎡ (107.36㎡ on the first floor, 63.14㎡ on the second). The layout includes traditional Japanese rooms, a 23.7-tatami living area, and Western-style spaces, providing flexibility for modern living.
Ōno City is known for its preserved Edo-period streetscapes and the stunning Ōno Castle, often called the "Castle in the Sky" for its frequent misty appearances. The property is a 25-minute walk from Echizen-Ōno Station, connecting residents to Fukui City in under an hour. Interestingly, Ōno was the first city in Japan to be certified as a "Dark Sky" community for its exceptional stargazing conditions.
While the home requires some repairs, its location near local high schools and spacious grounds make it ideal for those seeking room to grow. The price reflects the property's potential at 22.49 million yen.