A Spacious Family Home in the Historic Heart of Aizu-Wakamatsu
This substantial property, located in the Iimori 1-chome district of Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture, offers a rare combination of generous space and a peaceful residential setting. Built in June 1987, the wooden two-storey house provides a total floor area of 114.78 square meters (approximately 34.72 tsubo) arranged in a versatile 5LDK layout, ideal for a growing family or those who value separate living and sleeping quarters. The home sits on a sizable plot of 288.00 square meters (approximately 87.12 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive range of facilities. It features city gas, hot water supply, and a separate bath and toilet. Conveniences include a shampoo dresser, a designated space for a washing machine, and a BS terminal for satellite broadcasting. The home comes with a system kitchen, lighting fixtures are included, and it benefits from having a garden, offering a private outdoor retreat.
Aizu-Wakamatsu is a city steeped in samurai history, famously known for the tragic story of the Byakkotai, a group of teenage samurai during the Boshin War. The area is rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty. A major landmark just a short distance away is the magnificent Tsuruga Castle, a symbol of the region's feudal past. The castle's keep, reconstructed in 1965, offers panoramic views of the city and serves as a central point for exploring the surrounding samurai district and its traditional residences.