Spacious Traditional Japanese Home with Garden in Akita City
This property is a charming pure Japanese-style residence offering a serene and spacious living environment. The home features an inner garage and is situated on a generous corner plot with a total land area of 449.49 sqm (approximately 135.97 tsubo). The well-maintained, impressive garden provides a peaceful retreat. The property boasts excellent access to Prefectural Route 56 and the Akita Minami Bypass, ensuring convenience for commuting and outings.
A unique and luxurious feature of this location is the ability to enjoy the Omori River fireworks display from within the property grounds or garden during summer, allowing residents to savor seasonal events in daily life. The frontage exceeds 6 meters on two sides, ensuring excellent sunlight and a bright, open atmosphere. This home combines tranquility with practicality.
The house itself has a total floor area of 175.8 sqm (approximately 53.17 tsubo) and is laid out as a 4LDK+S (including a storage room). The living room is bathed in sunlight with large windows offering pleasant views. The functional kitchen is designed as a face-to-face style, allowing interaction with the living area while cooking. The entrance is a classic Japanese design created with careful consideration for natural light. All rooms are 6 tatami mats or larger and include storage. The bathroom has a window, and ventilation throughout the home is good. Utilities include city gas.
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The surrounding area of Akita City offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Akita is famous for its "Kanto Matsuri," a spectacular festival where performers balance long bamboo poles laden with lanterns. The closest major landmark is the historic Akita Senshu Park, the site of the ruins of Kubota Castle, which offers beautiful seasonal scenery, a museum, and a glimpse into the region's samurai history.