Historic Century-Old Home with Traditional Outbuildings in Echizen Town
This distinctive property, known as House-R7-05, offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in Fukui Prefecture. Built in January 1926, this wooden two-storey home has stood for a century, presenting a unique canvas for restoration or renovation. The residence spans a generous 230.00 square meters of floor space on a spacious 468.11 square meter corner plot, situated in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood.
According to the agent's notes, the property includes several traditional Japanese outbuildings: there is an attached kura (earthen storehouse) and an attached shed. The heating sources are notably traditional and mixed: the bath is heated by firewood, while the shower and kitchen utilize a gas water heater. The home is equipped with city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets (one with a reheating function), and a monitor-equipped intercom system. The layout is currently unspecified, and the property includes parking for two or more vehicles.
Located in the Kanaya district of Echizen Town, the area is steeped in local craft heritage, historically known for its production of Echizen washi (traditional Japanese paper). The property is conveniently a 4-minute walk from the Kanayaguchi bus stop, served by the Fukui Railway Bus Sabaura Line. For those interested in the region's cultural and natural attractions, the stunning coastal scenery and historic temples of the Echizen-Kaga Kaigan Quasi-National Park are within easy reach, offering dramatic sea cliffs and serene hiking trails.