Single-Story Home with Garden in Kitakyushu's Yahatanishi Ward
This single-story detached house, built in December 1966, offers a comfortable living space of 69.72 square meters on a generous 170.34 square meter plot of land. The property features a 4DK layout, providing a functional separation of living and sleeping areas. The house is equipped with city gas, electricity, and both water supply and sewer systems. Notably, both the kitchen and the bathroom are fitted with windows, ensuring excellent ventilation and natural light throughout the home. The property also includes a garden, offering a private outdoor space for relaxation or gardening.
According to the agent's notes, the property's key features include the window in the bathroom, city gas, electricity, water supply, and sewer system. The location is highly convenient, with Chikuhō Electric Railway's Morishita Station approximately 553 meters away (about a 7-minute walk) and the Nishitetsu Bus "Chikutetsu Imaike" stop about 609 meters away (an 8-minute walk). For daily necessities, the A-Price Yahatanishi store is roughly 1100 meters away (a 14-minute walk) and a 7-Eleven Yahata Takesue store is about 1000 meters away (a 13-minute walk). The property is within walking distance of Takesue Elementary School (approx. 785m, 10 min) and Anō Junior High School (approx. 1900m, 25 min). For inquiries and confirmation of local information, please contact HOUSE Do Yahatanishi at 0120-210-397.
The property is situated in the Yahatanishi Ward of Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. This area is part of the larger Kitakyushu metropolitan region, known for its rich industrial history and vibrant cultural scene. An interesting local fact is that Kitakyushu was formed in 1963 through the merger of five cities (Moji, Kokura, Tobata, Yahata, and Wakamatsu), making it one of Japan's first designated "government ordinance cities." The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the iconic Kawachi Fujien (Kawachi Wisteria Garden), famous for its breathtaking, multi-colored wisteria tunnels that draw visitors from across the globe, located within a reasonable driving distance from the property.