Spacious Family Home with Renovation Potential in Nagasaki's Quiet Showa District
This detached house, built in August 1984, is located within a quiet residential complex in Nagasaki's Showa district. The property offers a generous land area of 158.28 sqm (approximately 47.88 tsubo) and a total floor area of 90.24 sqm (approximately 27.30 tsubo). The current 5DK layout provides flexible living space. The agent notes suggest that by converting the fusuma sliding doors into walls, five separate private rooms can be created, making it suitable for larger families. Alternatively, connecting the 7-jo kitchen with the 6-jo room on the first floor could create a spacious 13-jo LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area. The property is presented as a canvas for customization, encouraging potential buyers to consider various renovations to suit their family's lifestyle.
The property is equipped with propane gas, city water, sewer system, two or more air conditioning units, a stove with three or more burners, hot water supply, electricity, separate bath and toilet, a washlet toilet seat, a vanity with vertical lighting, an indoor laundry machine space, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, an L-shaped kitchen, lighting fixtures, flooring, and storage space. Special notes indicate the property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood with one free parking space. The road access details specify a 6-meter wide public road to the north with a 15-meter frontage, which is paved.
The Showa area of Nagasaki City offers a peaceful residential setting while remaining connected to the city's amenities. An interesting historical fact about Nagasaki is its unique role as Japan's primary window to the West during the period of national isolation (sakoku), which fostered a distinct cultural fusion visible in its architecture and cuisine. The closest major landmark is the famous Glover Garden, a hillside park featuring historic Western-style homes from the Meiji period, offering panoramic views of Nagasaki Harbor.