Spacious 8K Detached House on a Generous Plot in Aichi Prefecture
This substantial detached house, located in Oharu Town, Aichi Prefecture, offers a rare combination of space and functionality on a plot of approximately 66.84 tsubo (220.99 m²). Built in 1989, the property features a generous total floor area of 149.88 m² (45.33 tsubo) arranged in an 8K layout, providing ample room for a large family or those who value space.
Translated agent notes and equipment details are critical to understanding this home's appeal. The kitchen is designed for focus with a wall-attached layout and includes under-floor storage. The bathroom and washroom both feature windows, ensuring good ventilation and natural light. The property boasts two toilets, ideal for families and guests. A south-facing Japanese-style room (washitsu) of approximately 8 tatami mats includes a traditional tokonoma alcove. The Western-style rooms benefit from two-sided windows, making them bright and well-ventilated. Parking space is available (subject to vehicle type). The property is connected to public water supply, has an individual septic tank, and uses city gas.
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The surrounding area is family-friendly and convenient. The property is within a 5-minute walk (approx. 400m) of Oharu Nishi Elementary School and a 3-minute walk (approx. 200m) from the Nijo Yanagihara Chibikko Hiroba playground. For daily needs, a FamilyMart convenience store is a 7-minute walk away, and a larger supermarket, Peacock Oharu Store, is within a 12-minute walk. The location offers good road access. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shippo area is historically known for its distinctive cloisonné (Shippo) ceramic art. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic and culturally significant Atsuta Jingu shrine in Nagoya, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, easily accessible via the Meitetsu line.