A Renovated Home in Niigata's Central Ward
This two-storey wooden house in Niigata City's Central Ward offers a unique blend of traditional structure and modern renovation. Built in 1974, the property was significantly updated in 2001 with a first-floor extension and a complete refurbishment of the open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area, which features exposed beams. Further renovations were completed in November 2024, refreshing the interior with new wall coverings, flooring, and partial external painting.
The 2LDK layout spans a total floor area of 114.95 square metres, situated on a corner plot of 132.23 square metres. The location in Shimonoshoto 1-chome provides a quiet residential setting while remaining within the city. A notable feature of the area is its proximity to the Shinano River, one of the longest and most significant rivers in Japan, which flows through the heart of Niigata City. The closest major landmark is the Niigata City Aquarium Marinepia Nihonkai, located approximately 4 kilometres away, which is a popular family attraction showcasing marine life from the Sea of Japan.