Detached House in Kaho District, Fukuoka
This property is a detached house located in Kaho District, Fukuoka Prefecture, offering a land area of approximately 114.46 square meters (about 34.62 tsubo) and a building area of 58.73 square meters (about 17.76 tsubo). Built in October 2000, the wooden structure features a 2DK layout. The property is currently vacant.
Essential equipment and facilities include propane gas, a municipal water supply, a cesspool (for waste disposal), side ditches, electricity, and a system kitchen. Special notes detail the road access: the property fronts two roads (excluding corner lots). To the east, there is a 4-meter wide public road with a frontage of 20 meters. To the south, there is an 8-meter wide public road with a frontage of 8 meters. An important remark indicates a legal restriction: the property is within an area subject to Article 22 of the Building Standards Act.
The area, Kaho District, is part of the greater Fukuoka region, known for its blend of rural charm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the nearby city of Tagawa was once a major coal mining hub, contributing significantly to Japan's industrial revolution. The closest major landmark is the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, a historically significant Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity of learning, located within a reasonable driving distance.