Spacious Traditional Wooden Home with Garden in Iwaki, Fukushima
This property is a detached wooden house built in December 1983, offering a generous total floor area of 147.96 square meters across two stories. The layout is a 6K configuration, providing six rooms plus a kitchen, ideal for larger families or those desiring ample space. The home is situated on a sizable 401.29 square meter plot of land in a residential area designated as an Urbanization Control Area.
The property features essential utilities including public water supply, public gas, and a septic tank system for drainage. A significant highlight is the presence of a dedicated garden and available parking space. The current status is vacant, and the property rights are full ownership. Key building regulations include a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Located in the Taira Aratameji Takahara area of Iwaki City, Fukushima, the residence is in a peaceful setting. Iwaki City is a vast municipality on the southeastern tip of Fukushima Prefecture, bordering Ibaraki and facing the Pacific Ocean. This coastal location results in a relatively mild climate with less extreme temperature variation. The city's terrain gently slopes from the Abukuma Highlands in the west down to flatlands, with rivers like the Natsui and Same flowing through to the ocean. An interesting local fact is that Iwaki is home to the Spa Resort Hawaiians, a famous large-scale hot spring theme park complex. The closest major landmark is the iconic Iwaki City Coal & Fossil Museum (Horuru), which is housed in a unique, modern building shaped like a giant ammonite fossil.