Spacious 8DK Wooden House Near the Sea in Aomori's Deep Forest Town
This substantial wooden house, built in September 1978, offers a rare opportunity for a spacious lifestyle or potential business use in the coastal town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture. The property is located near the famous "Great Ginkgo of Kitakanegasawa" and within a short 6-minute walk from JR Kitakanegasawa Station on the scenic Gono Line. The front of the building is wide, providing parking space for several vehicles, and its excellent access to major roads makes it suitable for commercial purposes such as an office or shop.
According to the agent's notes, the property has been registered with the Akiya Bank and is situated near the sea, making it an attractive spot for fishing enthusiasts. The house has been vacant for approximately 8 years. As it is 47 years old, there are areas requiring repair. The seller will handle the disposal of any remaining items. The property will be transferred in its current "as-is" condition, and the seller will not bear liability for contractual non-conformities. Prospective buyers interested in demolition are encouraged to inquire, as the agent is open to discussing demolition costs and related matters.
The equipment includes a separate bath and toilet, a washbasin, an independent kitchen, an indoor laundry area, propane gas, electricity, and a water supply. It is noted that the boiler for hot water supply is unusable. No operational checks have been performed on other residential equipment.
The property features a generous layout with 8DK, comprising multiple Japanese-style rooms of various sizes (10-tatami, 8-tatami, 6-tatami, and a 5.5-tatami room). The total building area is 206.57 sqm spread over two floors, set on a land area of 327.27 sqm. It includes a balcony and parking for three or more cars.
The Fukaura area is part of the stunning Shirakami-Sanchi region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for one of the last remaining virgin beech forests in East Asia. The nearby Gono Line railway is famous for its breathtaking coastal views, often called the "Train of the Sea." A major landmark is the historic Senjojiki Coast, renowned for its dramatic rock formations and scenic beauty.