A Traditional Wooden House in Umi, Fukuoka
This property is a traditional wooden single-story house located in Wakakusa 1-chome, Umi Town, Kasuya District, Fukuoka Prefecture. Built in January 1947, the home offers a total floor area of 37.87 sqm (approximately 11.45 tsubo) with a 1DK layout. The land area is a generous 81.00 sqm (approximately 24.50 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space. The property is situated in an Urbanization Unzoned Area designated as a Category I Exclusive Residential District.
The property's equipment and facilities include Propane gas, water supply, sewer system, electricity, and a shampoo dresser. Critical details regarding road access are provided: the lot has frontage on two public roads (excluding corner lots). To the northwest, a 1.6-meter-wide public road provides 4.1 meters of frontage. To the southeast, a 1.7-meter-wide public road provides 3.8 meters of frontage. The land is flat, and while there is no dedicated parking space, the dual road access offers flexibility.
Umi Town is a residential area within Fukuoka's commuter belt, known for its peaceful atmosphere. An interesting local landmark is the Umi Hachiman Shrine, a historic site with deep cultural roots in the community. The property is approximately an 18-minute walk from Umi Station on the JR Kagoshima Main Line (often referred to locally as the Kashii Line), providing direct access to central Fukuoka and Hakata Station.