Spacious Traditional Wooden House on a Hill in Sasebo
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house located in the Yoshoka-cho district of Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture. Built in October 1979, this two-story home offers a generous 85 square meters of living space (approximately 25.71 tsubo) across a 5DK layout. The layout details include a first floor with a 6-tatami Japanese-style room, a 6-tatami Western-style room, and a 6DK living/dining/kitchen area. The second floor features a 4.5-tatami Japanese-style room and a 6-tatami Western-style room. The property sits on a substantial plot of land measuring 212.34 square meters (approximately 64.23 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space and a sense of privacy.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with propane gas, a public water supply, a sewer system, and electricity. A special note indicates that vehicle access to the site is not possible. The land is zoned for urbanization, classified as residential land, and has a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The property is currently vacant and is situated on high ground, offering potential views. Parking is not available on-site.
The Yoshoka-cho area of Sasebo offers a quieter residential setting while remaining within reach of the city's amenities. Sasebo is a historic port city famous for its deep connections with naval history and its stunning natural harbor. A major tourist attraction in the region is the Huis Ten Bosch theme park, a large-scale Dutch-themed resort with canals, windmills, and seasonal flower gardens, located a short drive from central Sasebo. The property presents a solid opportunity for those seeking a traditional home with character and significant land size in Nagasaki.