A Spacious Family Home in Coastal Fukui
This generously proportioned two-story house in Obama City offers 206.59 square meters of living space across an 8DK layout, providing ample room for a large family or multi-generational living. Built in 1992 with a wooden structure and tile roofing, the property sits on a substantial 726.28-square-meter plot with space for three vehicles.
The interior features multiple Western and Japanese-style rooms distributed across both floors, including two 5.2-jo Western rooms on the second floor and combination rooms of 6-jo and 8-jo tatami spaces. The bathroom is notably bright with a large window that enhances the sense of space and ventilation.
Obama City, located on the coast of Wakasa Bay in Fukui Prefecture, is historically known as "Obama" which means "small beach" and has been an important port city since ancient times. The area is famous for its fresh seafood and traditional crafts. The closest major attraction is Wakasa Wan Quasi-National Park, featuring beautiful coastal scenery, hiking trails, and the renowned Tojinbo Cliffs, a spectacular series of basaltic rock formations that extend along the Sea of Japan coast.