Spacious 7DK Traditional House with Garden and Sea Views in Bungotakada
This substantial property, listed as "Used Detached House for Sale [383]" on the Bungotakada City Akiya Bank, offers a rare opportunity to own a large, characterful home in a quiet residential area of Oita Prefecture. Built in January 1969, this 57-year-old wooden two-storey house presents a fantastic renovation project with its generous 114.00㎡ floor plan spread across a vast 707.00㎡ corner plot.
The property's equipment and facilities include separate bath and toilet rooms, electricity, a septic tank, and air conditioning. Critical agent notes, translated from the original Japanese, reveal extensive details: the house has undergone medium-scale renovation and is situated near both the sea and mountains, on the outskirts of the city center. It comes with a vegetable garden and a storage shed. It features a flush toilet, is pet-friendly, and has air conditioning, gas piping, a boiler, and a borehole water supply. The bath is a traditional "kama" (pot) style, it uses a combined septic tank system, includes a warehouse, and the electricity is currently connected.
The layout is a remarkably spacious 7DK, providing ample room for a large or multi-generational family. The south-facing orientation ensures plenty of natural light, and the property includes parking for two or more vehicles. The location is described as a quiet residential neighborhood, close to kindergartens, elementary/junior high schools, and supermarkets, offering daily convenience alongside its peaceful setting.
The surrounding area of Bungotakada City in Oita Prefecture is rich in natural beauty and history, positioned on the scenic Kunisaki Peninsula. An interesting local fact is that the city is part of the Kunisaki Peninsula Usa Area, a region designated as a Japan Heritage site for its unique fusion of mountain worship, Buddhism, and Shinto, with ancient stone Buddhas dotting the landscape. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning coastal scenery of the Kunisaki Peninsula itself, with the iconic Futago-ji Temple, a historic mountain temple complex founded over 1,300 years ago, being a significant cultural and spiritual landmark within easy reach.