Spacious 5K Wooden House in Amakusa, Kumamoto
This property is a detached wooden house built in November 1969, located in Amakusa City, Kumamoto Prefecture. With a generous total floor area of 171.42 sqm (approximately 51.85 tsubo) and a land area of 259.92 sqm (approximately 78.62 tsubo), it offers ample space. The layout is a 5K configuration, spread over two above-ground stories. The building-to-land ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%. The property is designated as vacant (akiya) and is available for immediate handover.
Key equipment and utilities include propane gas, electricity, tap water, a septic tank (汲取), and side ditches (側溝). The land rights are freehold (ownership), and the land category is residential. The property is located outside of city planning zones, with no specific use district designated. Road access is from the south via a public road with a frontage of 16 meters. The property is not subject to any hazard map designations, indicating a lower risk area.
The location is convenient, with the Hiraboko (Amakusa/Shimoura) bus stop just a 4-minute walk away. It is approximately 180 meters to National Route 266 and about 750 meters to the Amakusa Orange Road, providing easy access. The assigned schools are Hondohigashi Elementary School and Hondohigashi Junior High School, both a 14-minute walk.
The Amakusa region is renowned for its stunning archipelago scenery and rich Christian history, being a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region." A major nearby landmark is the Amakusa Shiro Memorial Museum, dedicated to the history of the Shimabara-Amakusa Rebellion.