A Refined New-Build Home in Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture
This newly constructed detached house, completed in November 2025, presents a sophisticated living space in a quiet residential neighborhood of Matsusaka City. The property features a unified gray-tone exterior and a well-designed 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 111.78 sqm. The calm-colored combined living, dining, and kitchen area is efficiently planned, with the FCL (bathroom, changing room, laundry), washroom, and bathroom consolidated nearby. The kitchen adopts a peninsula style with one side against the wall and includes a built-in dishwasher for convenience.
The home is equipped with comprehensive facilities: a sewer system, IH cooking heater, all-electric power, two toilets with warm-water washing bidet seats, a bathroom dryer, a bath over 1 tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) in size with a reheating function and auto-fill, a shampoo dresser, a system kitchen with counter, a dishwashing/drying machine, a water purifier, a dish dryer, shutters, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, a card key system, a TV monitor intercom, all-electric appliances, and seismic damping construction. Special notes highlight barrier-free design, a quiet residential area, and parking space for three vehicles. The road access details specify a one-sided road to the north, 6.7 meters wide, which is a public road with a frontage of 2 meters.
Built by Tama Home, the house meets the highest seismic grade (Grade 3) and features quasi-fireproof construction, which can lower fire insurance costs. Attention to insulation includes resin sashes and double-glazed windows. The foundation offers robust support, and over 74.1% of the lumber used is domestically sourced. Comprehensive ventilation and termite countermeasures are in place throughout the structure.
Matsusaka is a historic city in Mie Prefecture, renowned for its high-quality beef. An interesting local fact is that the city was a major center for cotton trade during the Edo period, contributing to its merchant culture. The area is also close to the stunning Ise-Shima National Park, home to the sacred Ise Jingu, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines and a major cultural landmark.