Spacious 9DK Traditional Home in Fukui City
This property is a large, two-story wooden house located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Ikura-cho, Fukui City. Built in April 1957, the home offers a generous 179.07 square meters of living space across a 9DK layout, providing ample room for a large or multi-generational family. The property sits on a 171.00 square meter corner plot. Key features include a south-facing orientation, two toilets, a system kitchen, a monitor-equipped intercom, and parking for two or more vehicles. The home is equipped with a toilet, bath, running water, sewage system, and propane gas.
Critical notes from the agent must be considered. The property is located within a designated sediment disaster warning zone. It does not meet the road frontage requirements stipulated by the Building Standards Act, meaning the current structure cannot be rebuilt to its present size if demolished. The land is outside of city planning zones. There is a history of termite damage. However, the property is available for immediate occupancy.
The area of Fukui City is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Fukui is known as the "Dinosaur Kingdom" of Japan, with some of the country's most significant dinosaur fossil discoveries occurring in the nearby Kitadani Formation. The closest major landmark is the historic Ichijodani Asakura Family Historic Ruins, a beautifully preserved samurai town and garden complex that is a designated Special Historic Site, offering a fascinating glimpse into Japan's Sengoku period.