Newly Built Detached House in Aichi Prefecture with Exceptional Eco-Friendly Features
This newly built detached house, located in the quiet residential area of Miyazu, Agui Town, Chita District, Aichi Prefecture, offers a modern and energy-efficient living environment. The property is a single-story wooden structure built in July 2025, featuring a 2SLDK layout with a total floor area of 72.25㎡ on a spacious 169.37㎡ plot. The design includes a unique down-floor living room for a relaxed atmosphere, a master bedroom on a mezzanine level with reduced steps for future accessibility, and ample storage including a pantry and walk-in closet.
The property is equipped with an impressive array of features. It boasts a substantial 12.9kW solar power generation system, a storage battery, and EV charging equipment. The home is fitted with a gas dryer "Kantakun," IoT capabilities, and a Refa Ultra Fine Bubble system in the bathroom. The kitchen comes standard with a dishwasher, a touchless faucet with a water purifier, and cupboards. The bathroom features a TOTO "Sazana" unit with a heat-retaining "Magic Bottle" bathtub, a re-heating function, automatic bath system, bathroom dryer, and bathroom heating. Other equipment includes a 24-hour ventilation system, air conditioning, monitor-equipped intercom, double-lock door, card key, dimple key, and fire alarm. The house also features a parcel box and an entrance light with a motion sensor and timer.
Special notes highlight the home's construction and location. It utilizes a combined seismic and vibration damping (W-structure) system for enhanced earthquake resistance. The property is situated within a land readjustment area, is a regular-shaped lot, benefits from two-sided natural light, and is built to high air-tightness and insulation standards. It has also obtained BELS certification, confirming its superior energy-saving performance with an energy consumption rating of six stars (achieving a 50% reduction rate) and estimated annual utility costs of 84,000 yen.
The area of Agui Town in Chita Peninsula offers a blend of coastal and rural charm. An interesting local fact is that the town's name, "Agui," is believed to originate from the Ainu word "akuy," meaning "the other side of the peninsula," reflecting the area's historical connections. For recreation and tourism, residents can easily access the scenic coastlines of Mikawa Bay or visit the historic and culturally significant attractions in the nearby city of Nagoya, such as Nagoya Castle.