Historic 1934 Country Home in Echizen Town with Wood Stove and Renovated Exterior
This distinctive property, known as House R6-12, is a substantial wooden home built in January 1934, offering over 161 square meters of living space on a generous 284-square-meter corner plot in a quiet residential neighborhood. The home features a south-facing orientation and includes two parking spaces. Key equipment and facilities include city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets with a reheating function, and a monitor-equipped intercom, making it suitable for multi-generational living.
Critical agent notes have been translated and provide essential details: the exterior walls have a history of renovation, the roof tiles have been repaired, and the property includes a wood-burning stove, adding rustic charm and a potential heating source.
The property is located in the Ōimatsu area of Echizen Town, Fukui Prefecture. This region is part of the Reihoku area, known for its traditional craftsmanship and serene countryside. An interesting local fact is that Echizen Town is famous for its high-quality Echizen washi paper, a traditional craft with a history spanning over 1,500 years. The closest major landmark is the scenic Tojinbo Cliffs, a rugged, columnar jointing rock formation on the Sea of Japan coast, approximately a 30-minute drive away, renowned for its dramatic coastal views.