A Modern, Earthquake-Resistant Home in a Quiet Niigata Neighborhood
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in January 2026, offers a blend of modern comfort and resilient construction in the quiet residential area of Nishihoncho, Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture. The property is designed as a "seismic isolation" home, featuring MAMORY seismic dampers to provide superior strength against repeated earthquakes, ensuring long-term safety and peace of mind for its residents.
The home is well-equipped for contemporary living. Facilities include a water supply and sewer system, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, and all-electric appliances. It features two toilets, a bath area of one tsubo or more (approx. 3.3 sqm) with a reheating function and an auto bath, a system kitchen with a water purifier, and a shampoo dresser. Additional amenities include lighting fixtures, double-glazed Low-E glass windows, a 24-hour ventilation system, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, a dimple key system, a TV monitor intercom, and a fire alarm.
Special notes highlight the property's location in a quiet residential neighborhood and the availability of parking for two vehicles. An important remark states that the property is within an Article 22 designated zone, and that if there is any discrepancy between the listed contents and the actual condition, the actual condition will take precedence. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire for further details.
The area of Tokamachi is renowned for its deep snow and vibrant textile culture, famously hosting the triennial Echigo-Tsumari Art Field, one of the world's largest outdoor art festivals. The closest major landmark is the Tokamachi City Museum, which offers deep insights into the region's history of snow country life and its world-famous kimono fabric production.