Spacious 4LDK Family Home in a Quiet Hokkaido Neighborhood
This detached house in Ōmagarihikari 2-chome, Kitahiroshima City, Hokkaido, offers a comfortable and modern living space following a comprehensive renovation completed in January 2026. The property features a generous land size of 208 sqm (approx. 62.92 tsubo) and a total floor area of 133.03 sqm (approx. 40.24 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is a versatile 4LDK, comprising one Japanese-style room (6 tatami mats) and three Western-style rooms (10, 6, and 6 tatami mats).
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with two toilets, both with warm-water washing toilet seats, and a separate bath and toilet. The bathroom is over 1 tsubo in size and includes a shower. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a 2-way, face-to-face design, featuring a gas cooktop with 3 burners. The home offers ample storage with closets in all rooms and a storage room. Heating is provided by FF heaters and kerosene stoves. Other features include flooring and cushion flooring, a bay window, double-glazed windows, lighting fixtures, downlights, a monitor-equipped intercom, and utilities for propane gas, electricity, water supply, sewerage, and hot water from a boiler.
Special notes highlight the property's location in a green, quiet residential area on a regular-shaped plot with excellent sunlight and a void space. The agent's remarks emphasize the excellent access, being just a 2-minute walk from the Chuo Bus "Ōmagarihikari 2-chome" stop. The spacious 17.5-tatami mat LDK faces south, ensuring good sunlight for bright family gatherings. The 4LDK layout flexibly accommodates children's growth and lifestyle changes. In addition to storage in all rooms, a shed is also provided. The roofed parking space for two cars makes snow removal in winter easy. The surrounding area has nurseries, elementary schools, and parks within walking distance, with convenience stores and supermarkets nearby, creating a desirable living environment for families.
The area of Kitahiroshima offers a blend of suburban comfort and natural beauty, situated just south of Sapporo. An interesting fact is that the city was officially designated in 1996, the same year this house was built, marking it as part of a relatively new and planned urban development. For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable driving distance of the popular Moerenuma Park, a vast art park designed by the renowned artist and architect Isamu Noguchi, featuring striking geometric landscapes, playgrounds, and a glass pyramid.