Traditional Showa-Era Home in Furuichi, Musashi Town
This traditional Japanese home, located at 640 Furuichi in Musashi Town, Kunisaki City, Oita Prefecture, was originally built in April 1933 during the early Showa period. The property offers a blend of preserved historic features and partially updated utilities, providing a unique opportunity for buyers to customize the space to their preferences.
The main house features a 6K layout with a total floor area of 135.53 square meters. Notable characteristics include exposed beams and a spacious earthen-floor workspace, which add to the property's traditional character. The home sits on a large land area of 750.76 square meters, classified as residential land with a flat topography. The property is a wooden structure with two frontages on public roads: approximately 15.1 meters on the southwest side and 15.1 meters on the northeast side.
Renovations completed in February 2008 include updates to the kitchen, bathroom, washroom, and water supply and drainage pipes. An electric water heater was installed in 2011. Exterior renovation, specifically the roof, was completed in October 2008. The property is currently vacant and has public water and sewer connections. Electricity is available, while gas supply is under investigation. Parking is available for three or more cars.
The property is located outside the city planning area and has a building coverage ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land rights are ownership (freehold). The beach is approximately a 20-minute walk away, and Oita Airport is about a 5-minute drive. The famous hot spring destinations of Beppu and Yufuin are both around an hour away by car.