Spacious Wooden Family Home in Inawashiro, Fukushima
This substantial wooden house, built in November 1989, offers a generous 161.17㎡ (approximately 48.75 tsubo) of living space across two floors. The layout is a 6DK, providing ample room for family life. The property sits on a sizable 225.60㎡ (68.24 tsubo) corner plot, offering good natural light and privacy.
The property features a septic tank, two toilets, and a bath area of one tsubo or more with a reheating function. It also includes bay windows. The road access details specify it is a corner lot, with a 5.5-meter wide public road to the west and a private road to the south, with a designated location. Important special notes include: the presence of double-glazed windows; the cost of connecting to the sewer system is to be borne by the buyer; there is a washbasin on the second floor; and the building is not fully registered.
Located in the Inawashiro area of Fukushima Prefecture, this home is within an 18-minute walk of the Inawashiro Station on the Ban'etsu West Line. The area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty centered around Lake Inawashiro, the fourth-largest lake in Japan. A fascinating local fact is that the lake is so clear and pristine it is sometimes called the "Heaven's Mirror Lake." The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Bandai, a stratovolcano that shapes the region's landscape and offers spectacular hiking and skiing.