Spacious Traditional Estate in Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture
This property is a substantial traditional Japanese estate located in a quiet residential area of Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture. The residence features a classic Sukiya-zukuri architectural style and offers an impressive 10LDK layout across its two stories, providing approximately 116.58 tsubo (385.4 sq m) of living space. The building and its extensive garden are exceptionally well-maintained, allowing for immediate occupancy.
Key equipment and features of the home include a counter kitchen, an open kitchen, a 2-burner stove, an IH cooking heater, a grill, two or more air conditioning units, a sunken kotatsu (heated table), electricity, a water supply, a septic tank, and side gutters. A special note indicates the property is situated in a serene residential neighborhood. Important remarks highlight that purchasing this property requires permits under the Agricultural Land Law and the City Planning Act. The land is not classified as existing residential land; it is land designated for housing after the 1970 demarcation. As a principle, rebuilding is not permitted, and any reconstruction would require approval under the City Planning Act.
The estate sits on a vast plot of approximately 974.6 tsubo (3,221.84 sq m), offering immense privacy and potential. The property includes parking and faces south for optimal sunlight. The land is flat, with road frontage on two sides, and is located within an unzoned district with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Anjo City is part of the fertile Nishi Mikawa region of Aichi, historically known for its high-quality agricultural produce. The area offers convenient access to major train stations and shopping, including the large LaLaport Anjo shopping mall. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Okazaki Castle, the birthplace of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate, located approximately a 20-minute drive away in the neighboring city.