Engawa

Stationside House, Akita (55)

On the town's official empty-home register A municipal akiya bank is a town-run list of empty homes, so this one may qualify for local grants.

1960s wood house, 4-min walk to station, Akita

Akita, Akita

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1960s wood house, 4-min walk to station, Akita
1960s wood house, 4-min walk to station, Akita
2,000,000 yen
approx. GBP 9,000
91.54 sqm
1965
Wood

Location

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Full description

Conveniently located 5DK two-story house in Tuzaki Minato-Kita 1-chome. / Repair condition: Some repairs are necessary

Specifications

Land size191.88 sqm
Building size91.54 sqm
Year built1965
StructureWood
Floors2
Rooms5DK

Where a detail is not shown, the source listing did not state it. We leave it out rather than guess.

Utilities

Gas
City gas
Water
City water
Sewer
Public sewer

Area and hazard data

Landslide risk
Data not available
Flood risk
Data not available
Tsunami risk
Data not available
Strong-earthquake chance
About 10% chance of a strong quake (shindo 6-lower or above) in 30 years
Source: National earthquake-hazard model
Earthquake code
Built before the 1981 earthquake code (older seismic standard)
Source: Estimated from year built
  • About 607.1 km from the coast
  • About 616.7 km to the nearest primary school

A pre-1981 build predates Japan's current earthquake code, which can matter for insurance and renovation. We flag the era from the year built where we have it.

Municipal conditions and restrictions

Some towns attach conditions to an empty-home purchase, for example a residency requirement or farmland-law (nochi-ho) approval, which is a local sign-off needed before farmland can change hands or use. These come from the source listing.

  • Cannot rebuild

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Where this data comes from

  • Earthquake-hazard forecast, from the national J-SHIS model (2024).
  • Stations, coastline and schools, from Japan's Ministry of Land mapping data.

Source listing last changed: 2026-07-11

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Original listing: https://www.city.akita.lg.jp/kurashi/sumai/1007425/1008156/1007426/1040329.html

Where a fact is missing, we say so rather than guess. Data from the source listing plus official government records.