A Modern Family Home in Takasaki's Tranquil Yajima District
The property is currently occupied, and viewings are available by appointment. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire about their preferred viewing dates, with appointments available not only on weekends but also on weekdays and evenings to accommodate various schedules.
A particularly valuable feature is the comprehensive renovation package offered by Konoha Planning. The "Konoha Reform Pack" includes three specialized approaches: The "Ki" (Wood) package focuses on water-related areas including the bath, kitchen, toilet, and vanity counter. The "No" package emphasizes appearance with complete room wallpaper replacement, air conditioning installation, and entranceway work. The "Ha" (Leaf) package provides leak prevention through exterior wall painting and roof coating. Most importantly, Konoha Planning can create customized estimates combining all three "Ki," "No," and "Ha" approaches tailored specifically to this property. The company offers comprehensive services that extend beyond home sales to include post-purchase renovations and exterior construction work, all handled in-house.
The home features an all-electric system and includes attic storage and free space, adding to its practical appeal. The layout includes a spacious 15.7-jo living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor, complemented by multiple Western-style rooms of varying sizes on both floors, providing flexible space arrangements for different family needs. The property also includes parking for two vehicles at no additional cost.
Located in a quiet residential neighborhood, the area offers convenient access to daily necessities with a Seven-Eleven convenience store just 295 meters away. For healthcare needs, the Koma Hospital is conveniently located 647 meters from the property. The neighborhood maintains a peaceful atmosphere while providing essential amenities within easy reach.
Takasaki is famously known as the home of the Daruma doll, a traditional Japanese good luck charm that has been produced in the region for centuries. These round, red dolls are considered symbols of perseverance and good fortune throughout Japan. The city is also home to the iconic Byakue Dai-Kannon (White-robed Goddess of Mercy), one of Japan's tallest statues standing at 41.8 meters, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding Kanto Plain from its observation deck.