Spacious Traditional Japanese Home in Tranquil Seiyo City
This property is a registered Akiya Bank listing, offering a rare opportunity to own a spacious traditional Japanese home in a lush, green residential area of Seiyo City, Ehime Prefecture. The house is a two-story wooden structure built in January 1960, featuring a generous 10DK layout with over 112 square meters of floor space on a 256-square-meter plot of land. The price is set at 2.5 million yen.
The property comes with a comprehensive list of facilities and equipment, all translated from the agent's notes. These include CATV, a system kitchen with a three-burner gas stove and grill, a bathroom with a window, and two toilets. Utilities are covered with electricity, tap water, and propane gas. The home boasts Japanese-style rooms (washitsu), including one that is 8 tatami mats or larger, providing authentic living spaces. Additional features include a field (hatake), ample storage space, a shoe box, and a garden. As a special note, there are附属建物として倉庫・住宅あり (ancillary buildings including a warehouse and a dwelling). For inquiries regarding the interior and other details, please contact the handling real estate agent directly.
The home's highlighted features emphasize its peaceful setting. It is located in a quiet residential neighborhood with light surrounding traffic, surrounded by田园风景 (pastoral scenery), and enjoys excellent sunlight. The property includes parking for two or more vehicles, faces south, and is situated on a corner lot. It is equipped with a monitor intercom and is considered suitable for two-generation living, with a bath reheating function.
The area of Seiyo City in Ehime Prefecture is known for its stunning natural landscapes, being part of the Shikoku Karst and offering access to the Seiyo Geopark, a UNESCO Global Geopark candidate. A major nearby tourist attraction is the historic Uwajima Castle, approximately a 40-minute drive away, a well-preserved fortress offering panoramic views of the city and sea. This property represents a chance to embrace a slower pace of life in a region celebrated for its geological heritage and traditional culture.