Historic 1869 Timber Home with Mountain Views in Imari, Saga
Essential facilities and equipment include hot water supply, a shower, separate bath and toilet rooms, a toilet, a bath, a bathroom with a window, separate men's and women's toilets, electricity, tap water, a septic tank (汲取), propane gas, other water supply systems, other drainage systems, a Japanese-style room of 8 tatami mats or larger, all living rooms 8 tatami mats or larger, a private garden, an indoor washing machine space, and a sunken kotatsu (堀ごたつ).
The property is registered with the Akiya Bank and comes with additional land (type: forested mountain, location: adjacent, area: 499 sqm). It requires minor repairs. The toilet is Western-style with a simple flush system. The building is unregistered, but registration will be processed upon ownership transfer.
Key features highlight its proximity to the sea, location in a green residential area with low surrounding traffic, placement on high ground offering views of田园风景 (rural scenery) and mountains. The neighborhood is quiet and peaceful.
Notes on the vicinity indicate the nearest station is 1.2km away, the nearest bus stop is 950m, a hospital is 1.3km, a supermarket is 4.6km, a kindergarten is 1.1km, an elementary school is 2.6km, a junior high school is 2.9km, and a convenience store is 1.4km.
The area of Imari is historically famous for its exquisite porcelain, known as Imari ware, which was highly prized and exported worldwide during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the scenic Tara Daisen, a prominent mountain in Saga Prefecture known for its beautiful hiking trails and panoramic views.