Spacious Traditional Japanese Home in Imizu, Toyama
This property is a substantial detached house located in Minato-machi, Imizu City, Toyama Prefecture. The house was built in January 1951 and features a classic wooden structure with two above-ground floors. The total floor area is a generous 170.95 square meters (approximately 51.71 tsubo), offering a 10K layout, which provides ten rooms in addition to the kitchen, offering significant space for a large family or those desiring ample room.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a bidet toilet seat, a bathroom of 1 tsubo or larger, lighting fixtures, a water supply, and a sewer system. The land area is 107.03 square meters (approximately 32.37 tsubo) with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is flat and zoned as Category 1 Residential District within a city planning area. The property fronts a public road to the north with a width of 10.2 meters and a frontage of 3.6 meters. The transaction is handled as a general intermediary. The property is currently vacant and the handover timing is negotiable. The agent also notes that the floor plan prioritizes the actual current condition of the property.
The location offers convenient daily amenities, with Lawson convenience store just 480 meters away. The area is part of the historic Toyama Bay region. An interesting local fact is that Imizu City is home to the impressive Toyama Glass Art Museum, designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, a famous mountain sightseeing course traversing the Northern Japan Alps, which is accessible from the Toyama region.