Renovated Family Home with Spacious Garden in Owariasahi
This recently renovated single-family house in Owariasahi City, Aichi Prefecture, offers a modern and comfortable living space. The property has been fully refurbished, with all rooms converted to Western-style interiors. The renovation, completed in January 2026, included a comprehensive overhaul of the water areas: the kitchen, two toilets (one on the first and second floors), and the vanity counter were all replaced with new units. The interior work featured new flooring, wallpaper throughout all rooms, and interior doors. Notably, the first-floor 5.2-tatami room was changed from a Japanese-style room to a Western-style room, with the flooring updated to wood tile.
The house boasts a generous layout with 4LDK, including five Western-style rooms of varying sizes (5.2, 6, 6, and 10 tatami) and a large 18-tatami LDK (living-dining-kitchen). Key equipment includes two toilets, both with heated toilet seats and a reheating function for the bath; a bathroom dryer; a bathroom with a window and over 1 tsubo in size; a shower-equipped vanity; a counter kitchen; a dishwasher; a water purifier; under-floor storage; storage in all rooms; closets; flooring in all rooms; storm shutters; roller shutters; downlights; a monitor intercom; a double-lock door; a fire alarm; and connections for city gas, electricity, and water/sewer. The property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood, with all rooms benefiting from two-sided natural light.
A major feature is the spacious garden, which is large enough to potentially accommodate a wooden deck. Parking is ample, with space for three cars in a tandem (end-to-end) configuration. The land is a flat 160.92 sqm plot with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The property is located in Owariasahi, a suburban city known for its peaceful residential areas. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum, which celebrates the region's rich pottery history. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Inuyama Castle, one of Japan's oldest original castles, located a short drive away overlooking the Kiso River.