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¥500,000

Nishizaka-cho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture

長崎県長崎市西坂町

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Historic Akiya in Nagasaki's West Slope District

This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house built in February 1963, located in Nagasaki City's Nishizaka-cho. With a total floor area of 26.44㎡ (approximately 7.99 tsubo), the compact layout is a 2K configuration featuring a 6-tatami mat Japanese-style room, a 3-tatami mat Japanese-style room, and a 3-tatami mat kitchen area. The property sits on a generous plot of land measuring 129.59㎡ (approximately 39.2 tsubo) with a 60% building coverage ratio and 200% floor area ratio. The structure is a single-story building (平屋).

Key equipment and features include a separate bath and toilet, with the toilet being a pit latrine (汲取). A special note (特記備考) indicates that this property is designated as "non-rebuildable" (再建築不可), meaning the existing structure cannot be demolished and rebuilt. The land rights are ownership (所有権) and the land use classification is residential (宅地). The property is located within an Urbanization Area (市街化区域) and a Category I Exclusive Residential Zone (第一種住居地域), and is also subject to Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone (準防火) regulations. There is no parking available. The current status is vacant house (空家), and handover is available immediately.

The Nishizaka-cho area is steeped in Nagasaki's history. An interesting fact is that this district is home to the famous Nishizaka Hill, where 26 Christians were martyred in 1622, an event commemorated at the nearby Nishizaka Martyrdom Museum and Memorial. The closest major landmark is the Nagasaki Peace Park, a UNESCO-associated site dedicated to the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing, located just a short distance away, offering a profound and reflective space overlooking the city.

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Summary

Year built: 1963
Land size: 130 / 1,395sqft
House size: 26 / 285sqft

Short-Term Rental (Minpaku)

Transport

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Fukuoka Airport — 107 km away

Nearby Konbini

Lawson Lawson — 3 min walk

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Flood Risk Low Risk
Landslide Risk Moderate
Tsunami Risk Low Risk
Earthquake Hazard Moderate

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