Traditional Japanese Architecture Meets Modern Comfort in Sanda
In the serene district of Moko, Sanda City, stands a harmonious blend of Japanese tradition and contemporary living. This 110-square-meter residence showcases masterful craftsmanship with its authentic architectural elements including tokonoma alcoves, decorative ranma transoms, and robust wooden beams.
Built in 2001, the two-story home features natural materials throughout, with abundant use of solid wood. The property strikes a perfect balance between Japanese and Western styles, offering a spacious family kitchen with modern amenities and a luxurious bathroom crafted from high-quality Japanese cypress.
A Nordic wood stove provides cozy warmth during winter months, while the home's thoughtful design ensures cool comfort in summer. Set on a generous 347-square-meter corner plot, the property benefits from a south-facing aspect and peaceful residential location. With two parking spaces and modern conveniences including a video intercom system and dual toilets, this 3LDK home offers sophisticated living in harmony with nature.