Historic Post-War Home in Kasama, Ibaraki
This property is a unique piece of post-war Japanese history, a single-family home built in November 1949. Located in the Ise area of Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, this 4DK layout wooden structure spans two floors above ground, offering a total floor area of 95.22 sqm (approximately 28.8 tsubo). The land area is 95.27 sqm (approx. 28.81 tsubo). The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover.
Key equipment and features include propane gas and a cesspit (汲取) system. Special notes from the agent are critical: the judicial scrivener and gas company are to be designated by the seller. The property boundaries are not explicitly indicated (境界非明示). Importantly, as the land was subdivided before current regulations, the property is eligible for rebuilding, subject to prior consultation (線引き前宅地のため再建築可能(事前相談要)).
The property is situated in a non-line-drawn urban planning area (非線引区域) with no designated land use zone (用途地域無指定). Building-to-land ratios are set at 60% for site coverage and 200% for floor area ratio. Road frontage is to the north on an 8-meter-wide public road. The transaction is handled as a general intermediary (一般媒介).
The Kasama area is renowned for its rich ceramic arts tradition, known as Kasama-yaki pottery. The region is also home to the famous Kasama Inari Shrine, one of Japan's three major Inari shrines, a major spiritual and tourist landmark attracting visitors for its vibrant autumn festivals and scenic torii gate pathways.