Nestled in the serene landscape of Echizen Town, Fukui Prefecture, this charming traditional Japanese home offers an authentic slice of rural Japan. Built in 1934, the two-story wooden structure spans an impressive 161.97 square meters, sitting on a generous 284.29-square-meter corner plot in the quiet residential area of Oimatsu.
The property has been well-maintained over the years, with both the exterior walls and roof tiles having undergone renovations. A notable feature is the inclusion of a wood-burning stove, perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere during the cooler months. The home boasts modern amenities including a system kitchen, two toilets, and a bath with reheating capabilities, seamlessly blending traditional architecture with contemporary comfort.
Ideal for those seeking a multi-generational living space, the property includes parking for multiple vehicles and benefits from natural southern exposure. The urban gas connection and security features like a video intercom system add to its practical appeal. At ¥1.9 million, this historic property represents an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Japanese architectural heritage.