Spacious Wooden Home Near Imari Bay with Fishing Spot Access
This charming two-story wooden house, built in June 1971, is situated in a residential area close to the scenic Imari Bay in Saga Prefecture. The property offers a generous living space with a total floor area of 164.13 square meters on a 240.39 square meter plot of land. The layout is an expansive 8DK, providing numerous rooms for flexible living arrangements. A key feature is the convenience of having a dedicated toilet on each floor. The property includes a private garden and parking space for approximately two vehicles.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with public water supply, a public sewage system (specifically a septic tank for waste drainage), a dedicated laundry area, an indoor bath, a dedicated toilet, a dedicated garden, and available parking. Special remarks indicate the property is vacant and requires minor repairs. A noteworthy detail is that an extension was built in 1988 (Showa 63). The toilet is a Western-style unit, utilizing a combination of flush and septic tank systems. The transaction is handled via an agency.
The location in Imari City's Yamashiro-cho offers a blend of residential calm and natural beauty. Imari City is renowned for its rich ceramic tradition, being the home of the world-famous Imari porcelain (Imari-yaki). The area is also known for its delicious Imari pears and high-quality Imari beef. An interesting local fact is that during the Edo period, Imari port was a vital hub for exporting Japanese porcelain to Europe, shaping global perceptions of fine ceramics. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Imari Bay coastline is within easy reach, and the property is just a short walk from local fishing spots. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Imari Porcelain Park, a theme park dedicated to the region's ceramic heritage, featuring reproductions of famous European palaces and extensive porcelain displays.