番田中古物件: A Vacant House in the "Little Kyoto of the North"
This vacant house, listed on the Akiya Bank, is located in the charming city of Kamo, Niigata Prefecture. The property is a two-story structure with a southwest-facing orientation for primary sunlight. It is situated in a Category I Residential Zone within an unzoned urban planning area, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land rights are for ordinary leasehold. The property is currently vacant and ready for handover, with terms open for consultation.
The property is equipped with public water supply, city gas, and a sewer drainage system. The access road fronts one side of the property. The listing is managed by the Specified Nonprofit Corporation Vacant House and Vacant Land Countermeasures Council, and all inquiries should be directed to their Akiya Bank desk.
The surrounding area of Kamo City is known as the "Little Kyoto of the North" due to its traditional streetscape and historical connections to Kyoto. The Kamo River, which runs through the city center, is famous for its spring display of approximately 600 carp streamers and summer festival fireworks. A key local landmark is Mount Kamo (Kamo-yama), a representative tourist spot known for its clusters of Camellia rusticana (the city flower), the Aomi Shrine, and the Kamo-yama Squirrel Garden. The mountain is also illuminated during the September "AKARIBA" event, featuring traditional paper and cut-paper lanterns, creating a magical atmosphere.