Spacious Traditional Home with Expansion in Tagawa City
This property is a substantial wooden-built detached house located in the Ikuni district of Tagawa City, Fukuoka Prefecture. Originally constructed in January 1943, the home has been significantly expanded, with an addition built in February 1981. This expansion contributes to the generous total floor area of approximately 186.29 square meters (about 56.35 tsubo), distributed across two stories.
The layout is a functional 4DK, comprising four rooms plus a dining-kitchen area. The room breakdown includes Japanese-style rooms of 8, 8, and 6 tatami mats respectively, a Western-style room of 6 tatami mats, and a combined dining-kitchen space measuring 11.5 tatami mats. The property sits on a sizable plot of land with a registered area of 230.88 square meters (approximately 69.84 tsubo). Please note that the property does not include a dedicated parking space.
A special note from the agent remarks that an extension was added to the property in February 1981 (Showa 56). The property is currently vacant. The location offers a quiet residential setting, with the nearest bus stop, the former Iigane Elementary School stop, approximately a 13-minute walk away.
The Tagawa City area is part of Fukuoka's inland Chikuhō region, historically known for its coal mining heritage. An interesting local landmark is the Tagawa City Coal Mining Historical Museum, which preserves the history and culture of the industry that once powered the area. The region is also within reach of the scenic Hikosan Quasi-National Park, a mountainous area known for its ancient hiking trails and spiritual significance.