Spacious 9DK Wooden House in Akita's Serene Countryside
This property is a substantial wooden house built in August 1973, offering a generous total floor area of 136.9 square meters (approximately 41.41 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is a rare and spacious 9DK, comprising eight Japanese-style rooms (two at 8-tatami, one at 6-tatami, and five at 6-tatami), a Western-style room of 3.5 tatami, and a 6.5-tatami dining-kitchen area. The property sits on a land plot of 175.78 square meters (approximately 53.17 tsubo).
Key equipment and features include two toilets, a separate bath and toilet, running water, sewerage, and a kerosene tank. A special note indicates this is a registered 'Akiya Bank' (vacant house) property. Important remarks clarify that the floor plan prioritizes the actual current condition of the property.
The house is located in a peaceful, non-urban planning area in Sanze-cho, Akita Prefecture, offering a quiet lifestyle close to nature. It is a 13-minute walk from Kadowari Station on the Ou Main Line, providing regional rail access. The area is known for its natural beauty and traditional charm. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Oga Peninsula is famous for the Namahage ritual, a traditional New Year's practice designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. The closest major landmark is the scenic Lake Hachirogata, Japan's second-largest lake (by area), which was extensively reclaimed in the 1960s but remains a significant geographical feature and habitat for migratory birds.