Traditional Japanese House in Yokohama's Makigahara Area
This property is a traditional Japanese-style detached house located in the Makigahara area of Asahi Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The home is built using a traditional technique where wood pieces interlock without the use of nails, a notable feature of Japanese carpentry. The structure is supported by a large central pillar and round log beams, creating a solid and distinctive appearance.
The property sits on a spacious plot of 341.08 square meters (approximately 103.17 tsubo). The building itself has a floor area of 106.25 square meters (approximately 32.14 tsubo) and features a 3LDK layout. It is a two-story wooden structure built in January 1984. The land rights are freehold (ownership type). The property is connected to public water, main sewer, and city gas. There is a car parking space.
The wide garden area, made possible by the large lot, offers space for gardening, a vegetable patch, or private relaxation. The interior features dynamic round log beams on the ceiling, highlighting the woodworker's skill. The kitchen has been renovated with a system kitchen. The large garden allows for enjoyment of the seasonal scenery. The property faces a north-east road approximately 6 meters wide, with a frontage of about 15.2 meters, providing an open feel and easy vehicle access.
The property is a 12-minute walk from Futamatagawa Station on the Sotetsu Main Line and a 15-minute walk from Minami-Makigahara Station on the Sotetsu Izumino Line, offering access to two lines. The neighborhood is convenient, with a Trial Seiyu supermarket about 600 meters away and a Seven-Eleven convenience store about 350 meters away on the route from the station. The property is located in a Category 1 Low-Rise Residential Zone and is subject to landscape law regulations and a residential land development control area.