A Traditional Two-Story Home Amidst Nature in Imari, Saga
The home's facilities include hot water supply, separate bath and toilet rooms, electricity, tap water, a septic tank (cesspit) toilet system, propane gas, public water supply, Japanese-style rooms, all living rooms being 6 tatami mats or larger, a vegetable field, attic storage, and a private garden. Special notes indicate the nearest station is 2.4km away, the nearest bus stop is 200m, a hospital is 2.1km, a supermarket is 2.2km, a kindergarten is 3.0km, an elementary school is 3.3km, a junior high school is 5.3km, and a convenience store is 3.7km.
Key features highlight that this is a registered Akiya Bank property. It is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood with light surrounding traffic and offers views of the mountains. The property also includes significant attached land: a 2,214 square meter field and a 1,700 square meter rice paddy, both located in Okawacho Tachikawa.
The area around Imari is steeped in ceramic history, famously known for Imari ware porcelain that was exported worldwide from the 17th century. A major landmark not far from this tranquil setting is the expansive Mifuneyama Rakuen, a stunning garden and historic site in nearby Takeo City, renowned for its seasonal beauty and ancient camphor trees.