Our home ward. A 1963 wooden 3DK in Kita-Karasuyama, at the quiet northern edge of Setagaya where the low-rise zoning keeps the sky big and the streets sleepy — the same ward, and the same era of house, as the akiya we restored ourselves.
The lot is small at 39 m² and the walk to the Keio Line is a real eighteen minutes, which is exactly why a Setagaya address is wearing a ¥19.8 million tag. The house has sixty years on it: assume a full systems renovation and price the romance honestly.
But if you have walked our house and felt what a 1960s Setagaya frame can become, this is that same raw material — original condition, waiting for its own restoration story.
Facts are from the original listing (retrieved July 2, 2026) — prices and availability change quickly; always confirm through the source link in the facts table above. The photo on this post is an illustrative AI-generated rendering based on this listing’s era, size and setting, and is not of this property — see the original listing for property photos.
