Bright and Open Two-Story Living in Asaka, Saitama
This inviting two-story house in Asaka City, Saitama Prefecture, offers a comfortable and practical living environment centered around a bright, second-floor living area. The property faces southeast, ensuring abundant morning sunlight fills the home. The 2LDK+S layout includes a spacious second-floor living-dining-kitchen (LDK) of approximately 15.92 tatami mats, providing a private and relaxed space for family time away from street-level sightlines.
The kitchen is positioned facing a window, creating a naturally lit and pleasant space for household tasks. Every room is equipped with storage, allowing for organized living whether the rooms are used as children's bedrooms, a study, or a hobby room. Key features highlighted by the agent include the ability to use two or more train lines, a supermarket within a 10-minute walk, a system kitchen, excellent sunlight, storage in all rooms, an LDK over 15 tatami mats, a front road over 6 meters wide, access to a starting station, a shower-equipped vanity, two toilets, two-story construction, southeast orientation, a south-facing balcony, double-glazed windows, an auto bath, a washlet toilet seat, a bathroom with a window, a TV monitor intercom, a suburban location, good ventilation, flooring in all rooms, a living room staircase, and double-glazed windows or sashes in all rooms ensuring dual-sided lighting.
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The local area of Asaka is a family-friendly suburban community within easy reach of Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that Asaka was historically known for its clean water and was a site for imperial villas. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo," which is approximately a 30-minute drive away and famous for its beautifully preserved kura (warehouse) buildings from the Edo period.