A Compact Wooden House in a Quiet Residential Area of Umi, Fukuoka
Essential utilities and equipment are in place, including propane gas, municipal water supply, a septic tank (cesspit) system, electricity, and a garden area. A critical special note is that reconstruction is not permitted on this land. The property benefits from good sunlight and is located in a quiet residential district. The road access details specify two-sided road frontage (excluding corner lots): to the east, a 1.2m wide public road with a 3.3m frontage, and to the west, a 1.2m wide public road with a 3.3m frontage.
The area of Umi Town in Kasuya District is a well-connected suburban community. An interesting local fact is that the name "Umi" can mean "sea" in Japanese, though the town is inland, reflecting the historical and cultural layers of place names in Japan. The closest major landmark is the iconic Fukuoka PayPay Dome, a premier stadium and event venue located approximately a 30-minute drive away, hosting major concerts and baseball games.