Spacious Traditional Home with Generous Garden in Tsuruga, Fukui
This property is a detached house located in the peaceful Heiwa-cho district of Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture. Built in August 1968, it offers a substantial land area of 301.74 square meters (approximately 91.27 tsubo) and a building area of 101.02 square meters (approximately 30.55 tsubo). The layout is a 5K configuration, providing five Japanese-style rooms, each approximately 6 tatami mats in size, offering flexible living space.
Key features and equipment include a garden. Special notes on the road access detail a two-sided road frontage (excluding corner lots). The property fronts a public road to the south with a width of 9 meters and another public road to the west, ensuring excellent access and potential for natural light.
The property is situated in a flat, residential area within a Category I Exclusive Residential Zone. It is a wooden structure built using conventional construction methods. The property is currently vacant and includes parking space for three vehicles. The transaction method is exclusive agency.
Tsuruga City is a historic port city on the coast of the Sea of Japan, known for its deep connection to maritime trade and as a gateway to the continent. An interesting local fact is that Tsuruga was a critical port of entry for Polish orphans rescued from Siberia after World War I, a humanitarian act remembered at the Port of Humanity Tsuruga Museum. The closest major landmark is the scenic Kehi Jingu, a prominent Shinto shrine with one of Japan's three largest wooden torii gates, located near Tsuruga Bay.