A Colonial Revival Home Near Tokyo
This spacious 5LDK home in Yokohama’s Kohoku Ward offers a rare blend of historic charm and modern convenience. Built in 1981 by Mitsui Home, the property replicates the iconic "Colonial 80" design, featuring a brick gate, automatic parking shutter, and a grand chandelier-lit foyer with a staircase void. The 227.12㎡ interior includes a fireplace-adorned living room, while the 512.39㎡ land provides ample garden space.
The neighborhood balances tranquility with accessibility. Just 558m from Shinohara Nishimachi Park, it’s a short walk to daily conveniences like OK Store (711m) and a 9-minute stroll to Tokyu Toyoko Line’s Myorenji Station. An interesting local fact: the area was historically part of Yokohama’s vegetable farming belt before postwar urbanization. The closest major landmark is the Sankeien Garden (4km south), a cultural gem showcasing relocated Edo-period structures.