Spacious 5-Bedroom Detached House in Ueda, Nagano
This detached house, built in 1950, offers a generous living space of 93.22㎡ with a 5SDK layout, providing five rooms plus a dining-kitchen area. The property sits on a corner plot with a land area of 165.28㎡ and features a garden. The building is a two-story wooden structure. Parking is available on the premises, though access requires a small vehicle and reverse parking due to a narrow approach road.
According to agent notes, the property is equipped with city gas, electricity, and public water and sewer systems. The kitchen and bathroom areas were renovated around 1975 (Showa 50), and a second floor was added at that time, though this addition is unregistered. The official tax assessment document lists the building area as 112.38㎡. Some repairs or replacements of equipment and piping may be required. There is a possibility of a minor roof overhang on the west side. The property is subject to the Cultural Properties Protection Law (Ueda Castle Ruins) and the Landscape Law (Old Castle Town). The Ueda City hazard map indicates a potential flood depth of 0.5-3m in the event of a Chikuma River flood.
The location in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture, is rich in history. The area is famously associated with Ueda Castle, a well-preserved samurai fortress originally built by the Sanada clan in the 16th century. The property is within walking distance of local amenities and a 20-minute walk from the Ueda Station on the Shinano Railway line.