A Modern, Well-Equipped Home in a Quiet Kumamoto Neighborhood
This property is a recently built, detached house located in the Yawata 6-chome area of Kumamoto City's Minami Ward. Constructed in January 2025, this two-story wooden home offers a contemporary living space of 106.42 sqm (approximately 32.19 tsubo) on a generous 160.87 sqm (approximately 48.66 tsubo) plot. The layout is a functional 3LDK, providing ample room for family life.
The home is exceptionally well-equipped, featuring a full range of modern amenities. Facilities include public water and sewer systems, an IH cooking heater, electricity, a bidet toilet seat (with two toilet locations), a bathroom dryer, CATV and CS antenna connections, a BS terminal, a system kitchen, a dishwasher, double-glazed windows, a garden, under-floor storage, and a walk-in closet. A TV monitor intercom adds to the security and convenience.
Special notes highlight the property's excellent sunlight exposure and its location within a quiet residential neighborhood. Parking is available for three vehicles. The house boasts high design quality as it was built to model house specifications. It also meets quasi-fireproof standards, which can lead to savings on fire insurance. The nearest station, JR Kagoshima Main Line's "Kawashiri" Station, is about an 8-minute walk away, making it convenient for commuting. Kawashiri Elementary School is about a 10-minute walk, and Jonan Junior High School is approximately a 5-minute walk. The property is recommended for families with cars, offering parking space for up to four vehicles (depending on the vehicle type). Storage is abundant throughout all rooms, including the walk-in closet, pantry, and under-floor storage. The home is all-electric, featuring an IH stove and a recirculating water heater for high utility and convenience.
The surrounding area of Kumamoto's Minami Ward offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Hachiman Shrine, a common namesake for the area, is part of a vast network of over 44,000 shrines dedicated to the deity Hachiman across Japan, making it one of the most prevalent Shinto shrines in the country. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kumamoto Castle, a historic fortress and a premier tourist attraction located roughly 6 kilometers to the north, easily accessible by car or public transport.