Traditional Japanese Single-Story Home in Mito City
This property is a substantial single-story wooden house located in the Watari-cho area of Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The home features a classic Irimoya-zukuri (hip-and-gable) roof style and is finished with Mikage granite stone on the front facade. The property showcases traditional Japanese joinery techniques, with wooden fittings used without metal fixtures.
The residence offers a 7DK layout with a 278.1 square meter floor area on a large 1,011 square meter plot. It includes a kitchen, a pantry (nando), and three entrances. A separate garage of 17 tsubo (approximately 57.85 square meters) can accommodate 4 to 5 cars. The main living area features a wide veranda (hiroen) and a garden. The property has two toilets, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, storage in all rooms, bay windows, and lighting fixtures. Utilities include propane gas, electricity, running water, and a sewage connection.
The home is located in a quiet residential neighborhood. It is currently vacant and has been professionally cleaned, particularly the water areas, though no renovations have been performed. The property is approximately 450 meters from San-yu Watari Store, 980 meters from Watari Elementary School, and 1,500 meters from Mito Dai-go Junior High School. The nearest station is Akatsuka Station on the JR Joban Line, about an 8-minute walk from the Watari-niku bus stop.