Spacious 6DK Traditional Wooden House with Dual Parking in Takaoka, Toyama
This substantial property, located in the Eiraku-cho district of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, presents a rare opportunity to own a classic Japanese wooden home with generous living space. Built in January 1963, the two-storey structure offers a total floor area of 203.48 square meters on a land plot of 204.95 square meters. The layout is a spacious 6DK, featuring six rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, providing ample room for a large family or versatile use.
Critical agent notes have been translated and provide essential details. The property features parking for two vehicles, with one space in a carport and another at the rear of the house. The hot water system is powered by a kerosene water heater. Additionally, the home is equipped with two separate toilets and two washbasin areas, enhancing convenience for multiple occupants. The front road has a snow-melting system, ensuring safe and easy access during the snowy winter months typical of the Hokuriku region.
Takaoka City, positioned on the northwestern coast of Toyama Prefecture, boasts a rich history as a castle town founded by the Maeda clan in the early Edo period. For over 400 years, it has been renowned as a "monozukuri" (craftsmanship) town, famous for its copperware, lacquerware, and traditional bamboo hats. An interesting local fact is that the city's iconic Great Buddha of Takaoka (Takaoka Daibutsu), cast in bronze, is considered one of Japan's three great Buddhas. The closest major landmark is the historic Zuiryu-ji Temple, a National Treasure and a superb example of Edo-period Zen architecture located just a short distance away.