Spacious Family Home with Open-Plan Living in Asahikawa, Hokkaido
This substantial 5LDK detached house in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, offers over 235 square meters of living space on a generous 401-square-meter corner plot. Built in December 2006, the property is designed for comfortable family living with a focus on openness and functionality. The standout feature is the expansive LDK (living, dining, kitchen area) spanning over 20 tatami mats, which is further enhanced by a soaring staircase void, creating a truly airy and inviting central space.
The kitchen is a functional island-style setup, fully equipped with an IH cooking heater and a dishwasher, making meal preparation and cleanup a breeze. The home skillfully blends modern and traditional Japanese elements, featuring a genuine sunken kotatsu (foot warmer) area for cozy relaxation, contrasting with the contemporary Western-style rooms. Practicality is assured with ample storage throughout, including large walk-in closets (WICs) in all bedrooms. The construction incorporates double-glazed windows and multi-layered sashes for superior insulation, ensuring year-round comfort in Hokkaido's climate.
Positioned on a southeast/southwest corner, the property benefits from excellent sunlight. The front road is a wide 11 meters, allowing for smooth parking with space for three vehicles. The quiet residential neighborhood offers convenient access to daily amenities, including Tsuruha Drugstore (3 minutes by car), a 7-Eleven (9 minutes on foot), and AEON Mall Asahikawa Nagayama (5 minutes by car).
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The Asahikawa area is renowned for its vibrant winter festival, featuring spectacular ice sculptures. A major regional landmark is the Asahiyama Zoo, one of Japan's most popular zoos, celebrated for its innovative animal enclosures that allow visitors to observe creatures like penguins and polar bears from dynamic perspectives.