Renovated 5LDK Family Home in Asahikawa, Hokkaido
This spacious 5LDK detached house, located in a quiet residential area of Asahikawa, Hokkaido, offers a comfortable and modern living space following extensive renovations. The property features a total floor area of 117.85㎡ (approx. 35.64 tsubo) spread over two stories, with a generous land area of 276.5㎡ (approx. 83.64 tsubo). The layout includes five rooms plus living, dining, and kitchen areas, providing ample space for family life. The home is scheduled for completion in late February of Reiwa 8 (2026), with immediate occupancy possible.
Significant renovations have been completed to ensure quality and comfort. The kitchen has been completely replaced with a brand new system kitchen. The bathroom, which is a spacious 1-tsubo (approx. 3.3㎡) size, has been cleaned, and the first-floor toilet features new cushion flooring. The living room ceiling has been fitted with downlights, and the flooring has been renewed. The entrance door has been upgraded to a heat-insulating door, and the entrance porch acts as a windbreak room, offering protection from rain and wind. The property's exterior, including the walls and roof, has been repainted. Other renovations include wall and ceiling wallpaper replacement and the installation of cushion flooring in the washroom. One traditional Japanese room (washitsu) on the first floor has had its tatami mats re-covered, while another room has been converted from a Japanese-style room to a Western-style room.
Equipment and features include a system kitchen, a shower-equipped washbasin vanity, a bath with re-heating function, underfloor heating, cushion flooring, a bay window, lighting fixtures, a monitor-equipped intercom, fire alarms (detectors), city gas, electricity, and water and sewer systems. Special notes highlight the quiet residential neighborhood, the regular-shaped plot, and the siding exterior walls. The property is on a flat plot within a City Planning Area (Urbanization Promotion Area) zoned as Category 1 Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 60%.
The area of Asahikawa is Hokkaido's second-largest city, renowned for its vibrant winter festival featuring spectacular ice sculptures. It serves as a gateway to the stunning Daisetsuzan National Park, Japan's largest national park, which is famous for its rugged volcanic peaks, pristine forests, and abundant hot springs, offering year-round outdoor activities just a short drive from the city.