A Spacious Family Home in Kannonji, Kagawa
This property is a detached house located in Kusuradacho, Kannonji City, Kagawa Prefecture. Built in March 1969, it offers a generous total floor area of 98.40 square meters (approximately 29.76 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is a 4DK, providing four rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, with the room breakdown consisting of Japanese-style rooms of 4.5, 6, and 8 tatami mats, and a Western-style room of 4.5 tatami mats. The land area is a substantial 132.22 square meters (approximately 39.99 tsubo).
The property comes with a comprehensive set of facilities and equipment. These include propane gas, a municipal water supply, a septic tank, air conditioning, electricity, a bidet toilet seat with a reheating function, an automatic bath system, a system kitchen, lighting fixtures included, and a garden. Special notes detail the road access: it fronts a public road on one side, facing southeast, with a width of 8 meters. A significant feature is the availability of parking for two vehicles at no extra cost. The transaction is noted as "as-is, where-is (owner change)," indicating the property is being sold in its current condition with a change of ownership.
Kannonji City is a charming area on the coast of Shikoku, known for its serene atmosphere and connection to traditional arts. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for producing the large, decorative papier-mâché lions used in the Awa Odori, one of Japan's most famous dance festivals held in neighboring Tokushima. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kannonji Temple, a historic Buddhist temple from which the city derives its name, situated atop a hill and offering panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea.