Spacious Traditional Japanese Home with Over 100 Tsubo of Land in Namerikawa
This substantial traditional Japanese house, located in Namerikawa City, Toyama Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity to own a property with over 100 tsubo (approximately 450.35 sqm) of land. Built in November 1990, the 35-year-old wooden structure provides a generous 349.43 sqm of total floor space across two stories. The layout is a versatile 9SDK, featuring large rooms on both the first and second floors, allowing for distinct living zones. The first floor can serve as a guest area or common space, while the second floor is ideal for children's bedrooms or private quarters.
A key feature of this property is its capacity for two cars in the garage, which also doubles as a valuable workspace. The home is situated on a corner plot in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood. It is equipped with city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, and a monitor-equipped intercom, making it suitable for multi-generational living. According to the agent notes, the property includes a septic tank (浄化槽) as part of its facilities. There are no other specific features or highlights noted by the agent.
The property is conveniently located within a 20-minute walk from Ainokaze Toyama Railway's Namerikawa Station. The surrounding area offers essential amenities, including a supermarket and a drugstore. Namerikawa City is part of the scenic Toyama Bay region, known for its stunning coastal views and fresh seafood. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for the annual 'Hotaru Ika' (Firefly Squid) season in spring, where the bioluminescent squid create a magical blue spectacle in the bay. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, a spectacular mountain sightseeing course accessible from nearby Toyama City, offering breathtaking views of the Northern Japan Alps.