A Traditional Home with Land in the Quiet Nagi Town
The property is equipped with electricity, a public water supply, a cesspit (汲取), and lighting fixtures. It comes furnished and features a garden of over 10 tsubo (approximately 330 square meters). The construction utilizes natural materials. Key features include its location in a quiet residential neighborhood, adjacent buildings being more than 2 meters away, no building directly in front, and excellent sunlight exposure.
Critical agent notes provide essential context. The current road width is under 2 meters, meaning only motorcycles and light vehicles (keijidosha) can currently access and park at the property. The entire floor has collapsed, and there are remaining items on-site. Arrangements for grass cutting and tree felling are currently being requested. The property includes a 301-square-meter field. Importantly, an application for agricultural land conversion permission is required, but the agent notes that even non-farmers can acquire it.
The area of Nagi Town in Okayama Prefecture is known for its serene, rural atmosphere. An interesting local landmark is the Nagi Museum of Contemporary Art, designed by the renowned architect Arata Isozaki, which integrates art with the surrounding natural landscape. The property is located at Arauchi Nishi 606, Nagi Town, Katsuata District, Okayama.