Traditional Wooden Home in Goshogawara with Generous Land
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Goshogawara City, Aomori Prefecture. Built in July 1980, this 45-year-old home offers a spacious living environment with a total floor area of 56.70 square meters set on a large 553.23 square meter corner plot. The layout is a 3K configuration, providing three rooms plus a kitchen-dining area. The property is equipped with city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets (one with a reheating function for the bath), and a monitor-equipped intercom. It is highlighted as a property registered with the local Akiya Bank, indicating it is a vacant house available for purchase and revitalization.
The home is situated in a quiet, south-facing residential area and includes parking for two or more vehicles. Its corner lot position offers extra privacy and potential. The property is currently vacant, with the handover date open for discussion.
The area of Goshogawara is part of the scenic Tsugaru region, known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for the annual Goshogawara Tachineputa Festival, a summer event featuring enormous, illuminated float lanterns that are designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Lake Jusan, a large coastal lagoon and Ramsar wetland site approximately 15 kilometers away, renowned for birdwatching and serene waterscapes.