Spacious Family Home in Ota's Historic New District
This 108.7㎡ wooden house in Ota City's New Den Kizaki-cho neighborhood offers a generous 5DK layout with all rooms measuring six tatami mats or larger. Built in 1974, the property features south-facing rooms that provide excellent natural lighting throughout the day. The residence includes three Japanese-style rooms and two Western-style rooms, creating versatile living spaces adaptable to various family needs.
The New Den area of Ota City holds historical significance as the birthplace of the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. The neighborhood maintains a peaceful residential atmosphere while providing convenient access to local amenities. The closest major landmark is the UNESCO World Heritage Site Nikko Toshogu Shrine, located approximately 50 kilometers north of the property, showcasing intricate Edo-period architecture and craftsmanship.
With one parking space included at no additional cost and situated in a well-established community, this home presents an opportunity for comfortable family living. The property's location offers straightforward access to Route 354 and Prefectural Route 2, facilitating regional travel throughout Gunma Prefecture.