A Spacious Wooden Home with Generous Parking in Fukushima's Scenic Countryside
This property is a substantial, detached wooden house built in January 1952, offering a generous total floor area of 208.75 square meters (approximately 63.14 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is an expansive 8DK, providing versatile living space. The land parcel is equally impressive at 321.13 square meters (approximately 97.14 tsubo), situated on a flat plot within an area not designated under urban planning regulations.
The property's equipment and facilities include propane gas, a public water supply, a septic tank (cesspit) system, electricity, and a garden. Special notes detail the road access: the property fronts a 4-meter wide public road to the south, with access from one side only. A significant feature is the inclusion of parking space for two vehicles at no additional cost.
Located in the Oshio district of Aizumisato Town, Fukushima Prefecture, this home places you in the heart of the historic Aizu region. The area is renowned for its traditional crafts, samurai heritage, and stunning natural scenery, including the nearby Bandai-Asahi National Park. An interesting local fact is that Aizumisato Town was formed from the merger of several towns and villages, each with a deep history tied to the Aizu domain's lacquerware and sake brewing traditions. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tsuruga Castle in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, a reconstructed samurai fortress that stands as a powerful symbol of the region's history.