Spacious 8DK Countryside Home at the Foot of Tonomine Highlands
The property is equipped with separate bath and toilet rooms, a bath, and three toilets in total. Utilities include electricity, city water, sewerage, and propane gas. Traditional Japanese elements are present with a tatami room (washitsu) and an engawa (veranda), alongside practical storage space with a walk-in closet (nando).
As a registered Akiya Bank property, it requires attention. Special notes indicate that brokerage fees are required. The land consists of one agricultural field plot and three residential plots. Importantly, the property is located within a flood inundation and landslide disaster warning zone. Repairs are needed for the roof, bath, and water heater. The total number of units is one, and there are legal restrictions requiring notification under the Agricultural Land Law.
The home's features include low surrounding traffic, pastoral scenery, and views of the mountains. It includes a garage, making it suitable for storing activity gear, as a DIY workshop, or even as a vacation home. The property faces south on a corner lot in a quiet residential area and includes amenities like a system kitchen, a monitor-equipped intercom, and parking for two or more vehicles, making it suitable for multi-generational living.
The surrounding area of Kamiakawa Town is characterized by its serene, rural landscape. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tonomine Highlands are famous for their vast fields of pampas grass (susuki), creating a breathtaking silver sea in autumn. The closest major tourist attraction is the Tonomine Highlands themselves, a popular scenic spot for hiking and enjoying panoramic views.