A Spacious Kominka in the Quiet Residential Area of Katsuyama
This property is a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) located in a quiet residential area of Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, an area famous for its Dinosaur Museum. The house was built in January 1965 and offers a substantial 200 sqm (approximately 60.5 tsubo) of living space across two floors, with a layout of 5DK. The property sits on a generous 359 sqm (approximately 108.59 tsubo) plot of land.
According to the agent's notes, the property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood. The land is classified as farmland (畑) and is located in a non-designated urban planning area with no specific zoning. The building-to-land ratio is 70% and the floor-area ratio is 200%. The property is connected to public water and sewer systems and has side ditches. Important special notes include: the exact age of the building is unclear but is over 60 years old; there is a registered buried cultural property on site (Ueno Ruins); there are auxiliary buildings on the premises; and some items will be left behind by the current owner. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover.
Access is available via the Echizen Railway Katsuyama Line, with Senpūji Station approximately a 29-minute walk away and Echizen Takehara Station about a 30-minute walk.