Spacious Modern Family Home in Tosu, Saga Prefecture
This recently built detached house in Tosu, Saga Prefecture, offers a fantastic opportunity for families seeking a comfortable and well-equipped home. Constructed in September 2019, the property is in excellent condition and features a generous 4LDK layout, providing ample space for family living and flexibility for changing needs.
The house boasts several premium features for year-round comfort. The living room and kitchen are equipped with gas floor heating, ensuring a warm and cozy environment during the winter months. The kitchen is a modern, face-to-face style, allowing parents to keep an eye on children playing in the living room. Additional amenities include a system kitchen, IH cooking heater, dishwasher/dryer, bathroom dryer, automatic bath, heated toilet seat, and a washbasin with a shower attachment. The property includes parking space for three or more vehicles, a significant advantage for multi-car families or hosting guests.
Built by Kawasaki Housing, a developer known for its subdivision homes, this property is situated in a quiet residential area with low surrounding traffic. The location is highly convenient, within walking distance of multiple train lines. It is an 11-minute walk to JR Kagoshima Main Line's "Tosu" station, a 27-minute walk to "Tashiro" station, and a 32-minute walk to JR Nagasaki Main Line's "Shin-Tosu" station. The neighborhood offers everyday necessities, with a 7-Eleven convenience store just a 7-minute walk away.
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The Tosu area is known for its strategic location at the crossroads of major Kyushu rail lines. An interesting local fact is that Tosu is famous for its high-quality porcelain, known as "Tosu-yaki," with a history dating back to the Edo period. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the stunning Yoshinogari Historical Park, one of Japan's largest and most important archaeological sites from the Yayoi period, located a short drive away in Kanzaki City.