Spacious Traditional-Style Home with Lush Garden in Daisen City
This property is a registered Akiya Bank listing, offering a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious traditional-style home on a generous plot of land in Daisen City, Akita Prefecture. The house features a 5LDK layout with a total floor area of 199.67 sqm (60.40 tsubo), built in July 1988. The property sits on a large 628.01 sqm (189.97 tsubo) corner lot, providing a lush green garden to enjoy. The exterior presents a classic Japanese architectural style.
The home is equipped with an independent kitchen, a bath and toilet in separate rooms, two toilets (including separate facilities for men and women), a bath with a window, electricity, tap water, a septic tank, and propane gas. It includes Japanese-style rooms, with at least one room over 8 tatami mats in size and all living rooms being 6 tatami mats or larger. Additional facilities include a bicycle parking area, motorcycle parking space, an engawa (veranda), a dedicated hair-washing and vanity area, an independent washbasin area, an indoor laundry machine space, and flooring that is partially wooden.
Key features highlight the property's south-facing orientation, well-maintained sidewalks, and flat, easy walk to the station. It is located in a quiet, green residential neighborhood close to the city center, with low surrounding traffic. Conveniences include proximity to a golf course and a supermarket. The home is designed to be barrier-free, has a traditional Kominka (old folk house) style, and is suitable for two-generation living. It offers views of fireworks, is situated on flat land, and boasts excellent ventilation and sunlight. The structure is a two-story wooden building.
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The property is located in the Omagari-Sumiyoshicho district of Daisen City, a peaceful area known for its community spirit. Daisen City is famous for hosting the annual Omagari National Fireworks Competition, one of Japan's top three fireworks festivals. The closest major landmark is the scenic Lake Tazawa, Japan's deepest lake, located approximately a 30-minute drive away, offering year-round beauty and recreational activities.