A Classic Post-War Home in Sanjo City, Niigata
This property is a detached house built in April 1962, offering a spacious layout of 4DK across a total floor area of 91.60㎡ (approximately 27.70 tsubo). The home sits on a generous land plot of 165.28㎡ (approximately 49.99 tsubo) in a flat, industrial zoning area. The building is a two-storey wooden structure. The property includes a free parking space.
Key equipment and facilities include city gas. Special notes on road access detail that the property fronts onto a public road to the south, which is a one-sided road with a width of 4.5 meters.
Located in Minishiyokamachi 1-chome, Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture, this home is just a 4-minute walk from the JR Shinetsu Main Line's Sanjo Station, providing excellent access to regional rail services. Sanjo City is historically renowned as a major producer of metalwork and cutlery, with a legacy of blacksmithing that dates back centuries. A notable local landmark is the Sanjo City Museum, which showcases this rich industrial heritage and the area's cultural history.