Traditional Farmhouse with Attached Fields in Imari, Saga
The property includes a wide, adjacent field (totalling 856 square meters) perfect for a home vegetable garden. The house itself is a two-storey wooden structure built in January 1905, making it approximately 121 years old. The total building area is 300.33 square meters on a land plot of 918.99 square meters. The layout is a spacious 7DK, featuring Japanese-style rooms (washitsu). Facilities include hot water supply, shower, separate bath and toilet rooms, toilet, bath with a window, electricity, tap water, a septic tank (汲取), propane gas, and an independent washroom. It also comes with a private garden.
Special notes indicate the property requires minor repairs. The toilet is Western-style with a simple flush/septic tank system. There is an unregistered extension, with registration of ownership planned for completion before the title transfer. Parking is available for two or more cars. The nearest landmarks are a bus stop at 1.3km and the Nishi-Kyushu Line's Naruishi Station at 14km by car. Other amenities such as a supermarket, convenience store, hospital, kindergarten, and schools are all several kilometers away.
The area around Imari is historically famous for its pottery, known as Imari ware, which was a major export during the Edo period. A significant nearby landmark is the expansive Mifuneyama Rakuen, a stunning landscape garden at the foot of Mount Mifune, renowned for its seasonal beauty, particularly during the spring azalea and autumn maple seasons.