Spacious Traditional Wooden Home in Takaoka, Toyama
This substantial property, located in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity to own a large, traditional Japanese wooden home. The house, built in April 1974, spans an impressive 198.90 square meters across two stories, featuring a generous 7DK layout ideal for a large family or those seeking ample space. It sits on a 240.38 square meter plot of residential land within a City Planning Area designated as an "Adjustment Area" (市街化調整区域). The property is currently vacant and ready for new ownership.
Key equipment and features include water supplied from both the city system and a private well, propane gas, and a connection to the public sewer system. The home boasts a dedicated bath and toilet facilities. A significant advantage is the availability of parking space for up to three vehicles, supplemented by an existing steel-framed car garage. A special note indicates an extension was added to the property in 1989 (Heisei 1). The land rights are freehold (ownership).
Takaoka City, situated on the northwestern coast of Toyama Prefecture, is a historic city renowned for its traditional crafts. Founded as a castle town for the Maeda clan in the early Edo period, it has fostered a 400-year legacy of metal casting (particularly copperware), lacquerware, and other artisan industries, earning its reputation as a "manufacturing town." The area is well-connected, with the Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train providing access to major metropolitan areas in approximately three hours. A notable nearby landmark is the iconic Zuiryū-ji Temple, a National Treasure and a masterpiece of Edo-period Zen Buddhist architecture located within the city.