A Spacious Home in Saga's Tranquil Countryside
This property in Taku City, Saga Prefecture, offers a generous 9DK layout spread across 170.95 square meters, providing ample room for family living. Built in 1964, the two-story wooden house sits on a large 284.84 square meter corner plot in a quiet residential area. The home features a south-facing orientation, two parking spaces, and recent updates including partial floor replacement and termite treatment.
The area of Taku City is known for its serene, rural landscapes and is part of the Saga Plain, one of Japan's major rice-producing regions. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Taku Seamount, a massive underwater mountain in the East China Sea that was discovered and named by Japanese oceanographers. The closest major landmark is the Yoshinogari Historical Park, a large archaeological site featuring reconstructed Yayoi period settlements, located approximately a 30-minute drive away.