Spacious 7DK Wooden House on a Large Plot in Kitakyushu
This property is a detached wooden house built in August 1971, offering a generous living space of 134.40 sqm (approximately 40.65 tsubo) across two floors. It is situated on a substantial land plot of 331.83 sqm (approximately 100.37 tsubo) in Kumamoto 4-chome, Kokurakita Ward, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The layout is a spacious 7DK, providing ample room for a large family or flexible living arrangements.
The property's equipment and facilities include city gas, water supply, sewerage, a sunken kotatsu (traditional heated table), a shampoo dresser, and a bay window. Special notes on road access detail that the property faces south onto a 1.7-meter wide public road, with a total road frontage of 24.5 meters; there is no designated position. An important remark notes that the property falls within the school districts for Ashihara Elementary School and Kirigaoka Junior High School. It also states that the front road is a '二項道路' (Article 42, Paragraph 2 road), a legal designation for narrow roads that still provide legal building-line access.
The area of Kokurakita Ward is a central part of Kitakyushu, blending urban convenience with historical sites. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kokura Castle, originally built in 1602, was the intended target for the atomic bomb 'Fat Man' in 1945, but poor visibility over Kokura led to the diversion to Nagasaki. The closest major landmark to this property is the iconic Kokura Castle, a beautifully reconstructed castle keep surrounded by a traditional Japanese garden, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past.