A medium-sized, traditional Japanese home located near the east side of Oak Town. Known as a "koto" in Japan, this modern-day home is one that you would normally find on the outskirts of town. Gates surround the perimeter of the home, along with a small door that covers the direct entrance. Inside, the house is very spacious, though the bedrooms and guest rooms are quite small. The living room is the biggest area in this house, with two large couches (corner-corner), a large, 42" high-definition television, and a smooth, medium-sized table.
In the kitchen are some high-tech pieces of furniture. There is an automatic stove with flat boiling tops, smooth granite counters, smooth wooden cabinets, and a well-updated sink and refrigerator. This is a two-story home with one floor consisting of the living room, kitchen, and guest rooms, along with the top floor consisting of bedrooms and bathrooms. Again, these areas are also well-updated, and set nicely to a modern-day environment, though they are of various sizes; ranging from small to medium-sized rooms. Not a single room is considered large in this house; only the corridors/hallways. Unfortunately, there is no backyard, though this house is located somewhat close to a lake, and even closer to a recreation center.
Overall, this is an oddly constructed, modern brown home; both consisting of and surrounded by wonders.