Asunaro-so: A Two-Storey Wooden Apartment Building in Nagasaki
This property, named Asunaro-so, is a two-storey wooden apartment building for sale in Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture. Built in April 1977, the building has a total floor area of 214.2 square meters, evenly split between the first and second floors. The land area is 228 square meters. The layout consists of four units, each approximately 6-jo in size (roughly 10 square meters), with two units facing east and two facing west on each floor, for a total of 16 rooms. The property is currently vacant.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The equipment and facilities include a water supply, sewer system, shared toilets, and storage space. Special notes on road access detail that the property fronts two roads (excluding corner lots): a 1.1-meter wide public road to the north with pavement, and a 1.1-meter wide road to the south with pavement. A further remark clarifies that while there is no dedicated motorcycle or bicycle parking area within the property grounds, parking is permitted in an empty space to the west of the site.
The property is situated in the Abamachi area of Nagasaki City, within a Category I Exclusive Residential Zone. It is a short 2-minute walk to the Tenmangu-mae bus stop, providing local transit access. The area is rich in history, with Nagasaki being one of Japan's most historically significant port cities, famously the sole window to the outside world during the country's period of isolation. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Glover Garden, an open-air museum featuring Western-style homes from the Meiji period, including the former residence of Thomas Blake Glover, which offers stunning views over Nagasaki Harbor.