Charming Post-War Wooden House in Tsuruga, Fukui
Translated agent notes on equipment and features reveal a well-equipped home for its age. The kitchen includes a system kitchen, counter kitchen, and an IH cooktop. The bathroom features a reheating function, a bath dryer, a washbasin with a shower, and a washlet toilet seat. Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, and underfloor heating. Key property characteristics are its all-electric system, barrier-free design, south-facing orientation, and included parking. The land is a regular-shaped plot.
The property is located in a quiet, established neighborhood. Tsuruga is a historic port city on the Sea of Japan coast, known for its deep connection to international trade and as the terminus of the ancient "Tsuruga Route" of the Silk Road. An interesting local fact is that Tsuruga was a critical port of entry for Polish orphans rescued from Siberia after World War I, and a memorial in the city commemorates this humanitarian effort. The area offers a blend of residential calm and access to urban amenities. The closest major landmark is the scenic Kehi no Matsubara, one of Japan's three great pine groves, featuring a beautiful, long stretch of sandy beach lined with ancient pine trees, located just a few kilometers from the property.