Spacious Wooden Home with Agricultural Land in Imari's Natural Setting
This property, listed as Imari City No. 376, is a two-story wooden house built in 1973, offering a total floor area of approximately 191 square meters. The home features a generous 7K layout, providing ample space for various living arrangements. The property sits on a 420.6-square-meter plot and includes an additional 751-square-meter agricultural field (three separate plots) adjacent to the land, presenting an opportunity for a self-sufficient lifestyle.
Key equipment and features of the house include propane gas, a septic tank drainage system, a dedicated laundry area, an indoor bath, separate toilet and kitchen, and a gas stove. The property benefits from a private garden and parking space for up to three vehicles. Special notes indicate the property is vacant, requires major repairs, and includes an unregistered storage shed. The toilet is Western-style but uses a septic tank system. The transaction is handled via an agent.
Located in the Okawacho Higashitashiro area of Imari City, Saga Prefecture, this home is situated in a region surrounded by rich nature, offering views of the mountains. While a car is essential for daily life, residents can enjoy a serene countryside lifestyle immersed in the expansive natural scenery. The area is part of the city known for its traditional Imari porcelain ware, renowned Imari pears, and high-quality Imari beef. An interesting local fact is that Imari ware, one of Japan's most famous types of porcelain, was historically exported to Europe from the city's port, deeply influencing Western ceramics. The closest major landmark is the historic Imari Porcelain Park, a theme park dedicated to the region's ceramic heritage.