All-Electric Home in Koshiwama-cho, Fukushima City
This two-story wooden house, built in March 2002, is located in the Koshiwama-cho area of Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. The property offers a spacious layout of 5DK (five rooms plus a dining-kitchen area) with a total floor area of 169.03 square meters on a land plot of 679.86 square meters. It is an all-electric home featuring a solar power generation system with 7kW capacity, contributing to energy efficiency.
The interior includes a system kitchen with an IH cooking heater, an auto-bath system with a dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, and a warm-water bidet toilet. The house has a living room with a high ceiling (atrium), a wooden deck, and a south-facing balcony. All rooms have storage space, and the windows are fitted with double-glazed glass for insulation. The flooring is made of keyaki (zelkova) wood, while the pillars are constructed from hinoki (cypress) and enju (pagoda tree) wood, adding natural warmth to the home.
The property is situated in a quiet residential area with a south-facing frontage on a road 6.3 meters wide. It offers parking space for three or more cars, and the land is over 100 tsubo (approximately 330 square meters). The house benefits from good sunlight and ventilation, with a front building-free layout. It is located within a developed subdivision area and is connected to public water and main sewer systems.
The property is approximately a 28-minute walk from JR Tohoku Main Line's Fukushima Station, with additional access to the Fukushima Kotsu Iizaka Line's Soneda Station (30 minutes on foot) and Bijutsukan Toshokan-mae Station (39 minutes on foot). Nearby amenities include a supermarket (York Benimaru Hamada Store) about 12 minutes away on foot and a convenience store (Seven-Eleven) about 5 minutes away.