Spacious and Energy-Efficient Family Home in Akiruno City
This detached house in Akiruno City, Tokyo, offers a comfortable and modern living environment. Built in August 2000, it is a Swedish House construction featuring high airtightness and high insulation, making it an all-electric home for efficient energy use. The property boasts a generous land size of approximately 166.06 square meters (50.23 tsubo) and a total floor area of 115.94 square meters (35.07 tsubo).
The layout is a 3LDK+S, which includes a spacious storage room. The main bedroom is a comfortable 10.7-jo size and comes with a walk-in closet. The living room, photographed around 2 PM, is noted for its excellent sunlight. Utilizing two-by-four (wooden frame wall) construction as its base, the home creates an open and airy space. The Japanese-style room and living room are separated only by sliding doors, allowing for a flexible, open-plan feel when desired. The kitchen features a counter design with overhead cabinets, ideal for those seeking ample storage, and is equipped with an IH cooking heater. The IH system offers safety as it uses no open flame, provides high heat for cooking, and supports daily tasks with its multiple functions.
Other notable features include a shower-equipped vanity, a spacious bathroom, a characteristic staircase with gentle steps and wide treads, a bright south-facing 8.5-jo Western-style room, a large storage/utility room suitable for a home office or hobby space, a sunny balcony, and a spacious entrance with a large shoe box and storage under the stairs. The property also includes parking for two cars, is situated on a corner lot in a quiet, green residential area, and is south-facing with good sunlight and ventilation.
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The surrounding area of Akiruno City is known for its natural beauty and recreational facilities. An interesting local fact is that the area is part of the wider Okutama region, which is a source of much of Tokyo's drinking water. The closest major tourist attraction is the popular Tokyo Summerland, a large water and amusement park located approximately a 7-minute bicycle ride (1700m) away, offering year-round fun for families.