Spacious Traditional Wooden House in Akita's Serene Countryside
This property is a substantial traditional Japanese wooden house located in the quiet rural setting of Sanze Town, Akita Prefecture. The house, built in June 1968, offers a generous 176.49㎡ (approximately 53.38 tsubo) of living space across two floors. The layout is a 6DK, featuring a unique composition of five Japanese-style rooms (two 8-tatami, one 6-tatami, and two 6-tatami rooms) and two Western-style rooms (10-tatami and 9-tatami), along with a 7.5-tatami dining-kitchen area. This provides ample space for a large family or flexible use.
Key equipment and features include a separate bath and toilet, a washroom, a washstand, and a well water system connected to the public sewer. The property is registered with the Akiya Bank (vacant house bank). A special note confirms the building is vacant. Important remarks indicate that for unregistered portions of the building, the area is unknown. The transaction is handled as a general intermediary.
The house sits on a large plot of land measuring 598.4㎡ (approximately 181.01 tsubo), designated as residential land. It is located outside the city planning area, with no specific use district or floor area ratio restrictions. The property includes on-site parking. The transfer timing is negotiable.
The area of Sanze Town in Akita Prefecture is known for its peaceful, natural environment. An interesting local fact is that Akita is famous for its high-quality sake, with many breweries using pure water from the region's snowmelt. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Oga Peninsula, known for its dramatic coastal landscapes, the Namahage Museum, and the mysterious Godzilla Rock formation.