A Spacious Family Home in Kumamoto's East Ward
This well-appointed detached house, built in February 2003, offers a generous living space of 133.33 square meters (approximately 40.33 tsubo) across two stories. The 4LDK layout provides ample room for family life, featuring four bedrooms and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The property sits on a substantial 189.54 square meter (approx. 57.33 tsubo) plot of land in a flat, residential area zoned for quasi-industrial use within the urbanization promotion area.
The home is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. Facilities include a public water supply and sewer system, air conditioning, and an all-electric power setup. The bathroom and toilet are separate, with the bathroom being over 1 tsubo in size and featuring a bath reheating function and a dryer. There are two toilets, both equipped with warm-water washing bidet seats. The property also includes a vanity area, a system kitchen, shutters, flooring, a balcony, underfloor storage, and additional storage space. A TV monitor intercom system and a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine complete the interior features.
Special notes on the road access detail that the property fronts a 4.5-meter wide public road to the southwest on a single side, with a frontage of 13.2 meters. The land is designated as residential and does not have a specified location designation. Parking is available on-site.
Located in the Nagamine Nishi 1-chome area of Kumamoto City's East Ward, the residence is within a 7-minute walk from the Nisseki Byoin Kitaguchi (Japanese Red Cross Hospital North Entrance) bus stop. The area is part of the vibrant and historically rich city of Kumamoto. A major landmark nearby is Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan's most iconic and formidable castles, located approximately 5 kilometers to the west. The castle's unique stonework, known as 'musha-gaeshi,' was designed to make it difficult for attackers to scale its walls.