Detached House in Sabae, Fukui
This detached house, built in November 1998, offers a comfortable living space of 88.58㎡ (approximately 26.79 tsubo) on a generous plot of 221.62㎡ (approximately 67.04 tsubo). The layout is a 3K configuration, featuring two Japanese-style rooms (6 and 4.5 tatami mats respectively) and a service room. The property is a single-story wooden structure.
The property is equipped with propane gas, city water supply, sewerage, air conditioning, a bidet toilet seat, a bath over 1 tsubo in size, a shampoo dresser, a dishwasher, and comes with lighting fixtures. Special notes detail the road access: it fronts a one-way road to the north, 6 meters wide, which is a private road with a 3-meter frontage and designated location. The area is a quiet residential neighborhood and includes parking for two vehicles at no extra cost.
Further remarks indicate the property is within the district for Tachimachi Elementary School and Chuo Junior High School. It is located in a sediment disaster warning zone (Yellow Zone). The registered land area includes the designated location road.
Sabae City, part of Fukui Prefecture, is renowned globally as a major center for eyewear production, manufacturing a significant portion of Japan's frames. The city offers a blend of modern industry and traditional charm. A notable landmark in the region is the spectacular Tojinbo Cliffs, a series of rugged, columnar rock formations along the Sea of Japan coast, located approximately a 30-minute drive from central Sabae.