Traditional Japanese Home on Spacious Land in Inakadate Village
The house itself is a wooden structure built in May 1967, offering a total floor area of 99.60 square meters. It sits on a spacious 337.11 square meter corner lot in a south-facing, quiet neighborhood. The property is equipped with city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, a monitor-equipped intercom, and parking for two or more vehicles, making it suitable for multi-generational living. The land is designated as Category 1 Low-Rise Residential within a urbanization promotion area, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 80%.
Inakadate Village is famously known as the birthplace of "Tanbo Art," where intricate pictures are created using different colors of rice plants cultivated in vast paddy fields. This unique agricultural art form draws visitors from across Japan and around the world each year. The village offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle while being within reach of larger urban centers. A major landmark in the region is the iconic Hirosaki Castle, a beautifully preserved feudal castle located approximately 30 kilometers away, renowned for its stunning cherry blossoms in spring.