Traditional 2-Story Wooden House with Spacious Land in Tajomaru, Kurume
This charming 2-story wooden house offers authentic Japanese countryside living in the Tajomaru district of Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture. Constructed in 1973 and featuring traditional wooden architecture, the property showcases a spacious 6-room (6DK) floor plan with a total building area of 135.75 square meters distributed across two levels: 108.68㎡ on the first floor and 27.07㎡ on the second floor. The property is ideally suited for families or those seeking a larger footprint in a quieter setting.
The land presents one of the property's most significant features: an expansive 537.5 square meter plot (approximately 162.59 tsubo). The terrain is characterized as sloped land, typical of the region's topography, providing privacy and potential for various uses. Critically, the property features one-sided frontage with the west side of the lot fronting a public road with a paved surface, ensuring reliable vehicle access and convenient connections to main routes. This frontage configuration is ideal for those valuing clear access paths and straightforward property boundaries.
Parking is available on the property, and the land falls within a non-line-drawn urban planning zone with no designated use restrictions, offering flexibility for future use or development. The property is currently vacant and ready for occupancy with delivery anticipated in early March 2026. As a traditional wooden structure, it represents an important part of Japan's residential heritage.
The Tajomaru area is renowned for its rural charm and agricultural character, maintaining the pastoral essence that defines rural Fukuoka. One of the nearest significant cultural landmarks is Yoshii Shrine, a local spiritual center with roots extending centuries into the community. The broader Kurume region is also home to Kurume Castle Park, a historical site approximately 6 kilometers away featuring remnants of the castle grounds and scenic walking paths popular with local visitors.