Renovated Family Home with Shinkansen Views in Kasuga City
The renovation work is extensive. Due to the building being constructed under old earthquake resistance standards, seismic reinforcement has been carried out. The updates include exterior wall painting, parking lot expansion, sewer connection work, tree felling, replacement of the eaves wave plates, a new entrance door, a new shoe box, replacement of flooring and wallpaper in all rooms, partial replacement of fittings, installation of a new unit bath, new toilet, new washbasin, lighting replacement, replacement of screen doors, and a full cleaning. The property is equipped with running water, sewerage, electricity, a system kitchen, a garden, and a TV monitor intercom.
Accessibility is a major highlight. JR Hakata-Minami Station is just a 14-minute walk away. A short stroll also offers views of the Shinkansen vehicle depot, a location sure to delight train fans with sightings of the Doctor Yellow inspection train and new Shinkansen models. Using the first Shinkansen of the day provides a non-stop commute to Hakata Station in spacious, comfortable seats. The affordable 300-yen Shinkansen service is convenient for business trips, family vacations, or visits home. From Hakata Station, the subway provides access to Fukuoka Airport in just 5 minutes.
Daily and weekend shopping needs are well catered for. Forest City, a complex with supermarkets, children's clothing, popular apparel stores, restaurants, shoe shops, mobile phone stores, electronics shops, 100-yen shops, home centers, and outdoor goods, is within a 10-minute walk. The Aeon-affiliated supermarket "Max Value," with its rewarding point system, is a 3-minute drive away. The Co-op Nakatagawa store, stocked with food items popular with child-rearing families, is a 5-minute drive. The property faces a 4.3-meter wide public road to the south and includes parking.
The area around Kasuga City is rich with cultural and natural attractions. A short trip will bring you to the iconic Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines dedicated to the god of learning, attracting millions of visitors annually for its beautiful grounds and historical significance.