Spacious Family Home in Ueda's Serene Sanada District
This substantial property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a large, established home in a quiet residential neighborhood of Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture. The house, built in September 1977, is a two-story wooden structure with a generous total floor area of 135.78 square meters (approximately 41.07 tsubo), set on a sprawling land plot of 534.57 square meters (approximately 161.70 tsubo). The layout is a versatile 7DK, featuring multiple Japanese-style rooms of varying sizes (8, 8, 6, 6, and 4 tatami mats) and a 7.5-tatami mat Western-style room, providing ample space for a large family or flexible living arrangements.
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the property's features and condition. The equipment includes propane gas and a garden. Special notes on road access detail that the property fronts a public road to the south, which is a one-way street with a width of 3.6 meters. Further special remarks highlight the location in a quiet residential area and the significant benefit of having parking space for three vehicles at no additional cost.
The area of Ueda City is rich in history, famously associated with the Sengoku-era warlord Sanada Masayuki and his sons. An interesting fact is that Ueda Castle, a site intrinsically linked to the Sanada clan, successfully repelled Tokugawa forces twice during its history. The property is situated within the historic Sanada town area, offering a peaceful living environment. The closest major landmark is the iconic Ueda Castle, a reconstructed fortress that stands as a symbol of the city's samurai heritage and offers panoramic views, historical museums, and beautiful seasonal scenery.