A Spacious Detached Home in Kawasaki Town, Fukuoka
This property is a detached house located in Kawasaki Town, Tagawa District, Fukuoka Prefecture. The house was built in February 1989 and features a 3DK layout with a total floor area of 59.28㎡ (approximately 17.93 tsubo). The property sits on a generous plot of land measuring 137.79㎡ (approximately 41.68 tsubo), offering ample outdoor space. The building is a single-story wooden structure situated on flat land within an area not subject to urban planning regulations and with no designated land use zone.
Essential equipment and facilities for the property include propane gas, a public water supply, a septic tank (requiring periodic emptying), side ditches, and a dimple key security system. A notable feature is the free on-site parking available for residents.
Critical details regarding road access are provided: the property has frontage on two public roads (excluding corner lots). To the north, there is a 4.1-meter-wide public road with a frontage of 11.5 meters. To the south, a 3.8-meter-wide public road provides a frontage of 9.8 meters. This configuration offers excellent accessibility and potential for multiple entry points.
Kawasaki Town in Fukuoka Prefecture offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining connected. The area is part of the larger Chikuhō region, historically known for its coal mining. A significant nearby landmark is the Kawasaki Washi (Japanese paper) Museum, which celebrates the town's traditional craft of papermaking, a cultural heritage that continues to this day. The property is within a 16-minute walk of Ikejiri Station on the Hita Hikosan Line, providing rail access to the wider region.