Spacious Single-Story Home with Generous Land in Nakama, Fukuoka
This property presents a substantial single-story wooden house built in April 1972, situated on a large plot of land measuring approximately 223.66 square meters (about 67.65 tsubo) in the Asagiri 4-chome area of Nakama City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The building itself offers 87.90 square meters (about 26.58 tsubo) of living space arranged in a functional 3LDK layout. The home is located within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District.
The property is well-equipped with modern conveniences. Facilities include city gas, water supply, sewerage, an IH cooking heater, electricity, a bidet toilet seat, a bathroom dryer, a reheating function for the bath, a shampoo dresser, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, a dish dryer, lighting fixtures included, shutters, a garden, underfloor storage, and a TV monitor intercom. Special notes indicate the property includes parking for three cars.
Regarding access and local amenities, the Nishitetsu Bus "Fukasakaguchi" stop is approximately 430 meters away (about a 6-minute walk). For daily shopping, the Mega Center Trial Nakama store is about 1000 meters away (a 13-minute walk), and a 7-Eleven Fukuoka Nakama store is roughly 963 meters away (also a 13-minute walk). The property is also within walking distance of the Chikuhō Electric Railway's "Tōritani" Station, which is about a 12-minute walk. Please note there are disclosure items associated with this listing.
The area of Nakama City is part of the larger Fukuoka metropolitan area and is known for its history in the coal mining and steel industries, which have shaped the region's development. An interesting local landmark is the Kawachi Wisteria Garden, famous for its breathtaking tunnels of vibrant wisteria flowers, although it is located in the neighboring city of Kitakyushu. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kokura Castle, a beautifully restored castle in Kitakyushu that offers a glimpse into the region's samurai past and features a traditional Japanese garden.