Spacious 5K Traditional House with Farmland in Saga Prefecture
This property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial traditional Japanese house with significant attached farmland in Taku City, Saga Prefecture. The residence itself is a spacious wooden structure built in January 1949, offering a total floor area of 266.89 square meters across a 5K layout, providing ample room for a large or multi-generational family. The property sits on a generous 614.52 square meter corner plot in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood, featuring parking for two or more vehicles.
Key equipment and facilities include city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets with re-heating functionality, and a monitor-equipped intercom system. The property is noted as being suitable for two-generation living. According to the agent's special notes, this sale includes attached agricultural land (rice paddies and fields). The specific plots are: Taku-cho 1610-2 (field) 410 sqm, Taku-cho 1610-3 (rice paddy) 323 sqm, and Taku-cho 1611-4 (rice paddy) 279 sqm.
The area of Taku City offers a serene lifestyle within Saga Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that the city is known for its high-quality rice production, making the included farmland a potentially valuable asset. The closest major landmark is the historic Yutoku Inari Shrine in nearby Kashima City, one of Japan's three major Inari shrines, renowned for its vibrant vermilion structures built on a steep hillside.