A Spacious Family Home in Omuta, Fukuoka
This property presents a substantial detached house located in the Omuta City area of Fukuoka Prefecture. Built in November 1982, the wooden structure offers a generous total floor area of 116.46 sqm (approximately 35.22 tsubo) arranged over two stories. The interior layout is a 5DK, providing five rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, offering ample space for family living and flexibility for various uses.
The home is equipped with essential utilities and features. The facilities include propane gas, a municipal water supply, a sewer system, air conditioning, and light fixtures. A critical detail regarding the land is its road access: the property fronts a 6.2-meter wide public road to the north, with a frontage of 1.5 meters. This is classified as a one-sided road access situation. The land itself is a sizable 180.59 sqm (approx. 54.62 tsubo) plot, flat in topography, and designated as residential land within a City Planning Area zoned as Category I Residential District. The building-to-land ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%.
Omuta City, situated in the south of Fukuoka Prefecture, has a rich history rooted in coal mining, which once powered Japan's industrial revolution. Today, the city is known for its cultural sites and natural parks. A notable landmark is the Omuta Coal Industry and Science Museum, which preserves the legacy of the region's industrial past. The property's location offers a connection to this unique local history while providing a quiet residential setting.