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Property Type: Single-storey detached house (used)
Layout: 6DK (2 Western rooms + 4 Japanese rooms)
Building Size: 73.46 m²
Land Size: 128.64 m²
Year Built: January 1900 (approx. 126 years old)
Status: Vacant house (available immediately)
A traditional single-storey wooden home offering 73.46 m² of internal space arranged across a spacious 6DK layout. The property combines a mix of Western-style and tatami rooms, connected through a long, flowing interior that creates a flexible living arrangement suited to a variety of uses.
Positioned on a 128.64 m² plot in a quiet rural setting, the home benefits from a peaceful environment while being within walking distance (approx. 6 minutes) of the Sea of Japan. The layout includes multiple interconnected rooms, a dining kitchen with sunken seating, and a recently renovated bathroom, which stands out as a key modern upgrade within the property.
The structure reflects classic Japanese residential design and retains its original character, while offering scope for light modernisation or personalisation. With several rooms and generous internal flow, the property is well suited for use as a permanent residence, holiday home, or rental investment.
Access is provided via roads on two sides (south-west and south-east), and nearby parking is available just 30 seconds away for ¥3,000/month (approx. £16/month), with space for multiple vehicles.
The property is sold with full ownership rights, no brokerage fee, and is currently vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy. Its low purchase price of ¥2,180,000 (approx. £11,500) and estimated yield of around 23% for rental potential, making it particularly appealing for buyers seeking an affordable countryside investment or lifestyle property.
While local amenities such as supermarkets and convenience stores are limited, this setting will appeal to those specifically looking for a quiet, rural coastal environment.
Side Exterior View
Side profile showing the full length of the building and its compact footprint within the residential plot.Genkan (Entrance Interior)
Traditional Japanese entry space designed for shoe removal, leading into the main interior rooms.Central Room (Dining / Living Space)
This room is located at the centre of the building and functions as a key connecting space within the home. It features a traditional sunken seating area, originally designed for dining and communal use, and serves as a central hub linking multiple surrounding rooms.
Main Living Area
Long connected living space running through multiple rooms, forming the main communal area. Includes a wooden fixture spanning wall to wall, which can be removed if required.
Main Living Area (Interior)
Long, narrow living room forming the main connected living space of the home with a flexible layout.
Double western style bedroom with air conditioning.
Wooden floored dining area/bedroom?
Off kitchen area
Wooden floored Kitchen
Fully renovated Bathroom with standard electric bath.
We love this and have one in our house. Deep bath that cuts water off automatically and tells you when the water has reached its desired height and temperature :)
Stunning street view outside of property
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