Traditional Wooden Home with Farmland in Unzen, Nagasaki
This property, located in the residential area of Azamacho, Unzen City, Nagasaki Prefecture, is a sale offering for residential use that includes a shed, multiple cultivated fields, and miscellaneous land. The building is a wooden structure built in January 1960, making it approximately 66 years old. It has a total floor area of 164.76 square meters spread over two above-ground stories and is one of three units on the site.
Key features and special notes, as provided by the agent, include the property being sold with a shed, fields, and miscellaneous land. Importantly, the stone wall on the southwest side of the house has partially collapsed and is currently covered with a blue tarp. There is a pond on the land that fills with water flowing from nearby during the rainy season, though it has never overflowed; outside of the rainy season, the pond is dry. The interior boasts traditional, large beams. The property is suitable for home vegetable gardening. The sale is "as-is," and there are some unregistered structures that are scheduled to be registered at the time of sale. For the purchase contract, intermediation by a real estate agent will be requested.
The attached farmland consists of six separate plots: five cultivated fields with areas of 198 sqm, 207 sqm, 119 sqm, 259 sqm, and 40 sqm, plus one plot of miscellaneous land measuring 31 sqm. The total land area is 682 square meters.
The area of Unzen City is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, encompassing parts of Japan's first national park, Unzen-Amakusa National Park. The city is famous for its two distinct hot spring areas: the sulfur springs of "Unzen Onsen" in the mountains and the salt springs of "Kohama Onsen" by the sea. A major landmark is the active volcano Mount Unzen (Fugen-dake), which offers dramatic landscapes and hiking opportunities within the national park.