A Spacious Wooden Home in Kakunodate's Historic District
The home is equipped with a comprehensive range of facilities. Utilities include propane gas, a public water supply, and a sewer system. For comfort, it features air conditioning and FF heating. The kitchen is a system kitchen, and the setup allows for a gas cooktop to be installed. Hot water is provided by a boiler-style system. The bathroom and toilet are separate, enhancing convenience. The bathroom itself is equipped with a shower, a bath with a reheating function (追焚機能), an auto bath system, and a bath dryer. The toilet features a warm-water washlet with a handrail for added safety. Other amenities include a shampoo dresser, a washroom, a washstand, a designated space for a washing machine (both an indoor area and a general placement spot), telephone wiring, built-in lighting fixtures, flooring, and ample storage space.
Critical special notes detail the property's specific conditions. The road access is via a one-sided public road to the north, with a width of 3.8 meters and a frontage of 13.3 meters. A crucial remark states that the second-floor extension is currently unregistered. The seller will handle the title registration change before the handover. It is important to note that the total floor area and the floor plan are based on drawings from the renovation company at the time of the extension (Komatsu Construction Co., Ltd.) and may differ from the area after the title registration change is completed. The frontage measurement is based on a simple on-site survey. The fixed asset tax for the fiscal year Reiwa 6 is 7,300 yen per year. The property is also subject to legal restrictions under the Semboku City Landscape Plan.
The location is highly convenient, being just a 3-minute drive from JR Kakunodate Station on the Tazawko Line, making regional travel exceptionally easy. Kakunodate is famously known as "Little Kyoto" for its beautifully preserved samurai district, where historic residences line the streets, offering a direct glimpse into Japan's feudal past. This area is a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors who come to see the well-maintained traditional architecture and, in spring, the stunning cherry blossom tunnels.
This property includes one free parking space. The building is a two-story wooden structure located in a Category 1 Medium-to-High Rise Exclusive Residential District. With its combination of spacious living, modern conveniences, and a location steeped in history, this home represents a compelling proposition in a unique part of Japan.