No.104 Higashinagashima House in Kihoku Town
This property is a 4DK detached house located in the quiet residential area of Higashinagashima, Kihoku Town, Mie Prefecture. Built in August 1988 by Daiwa House, it stands on elevated land within the Nanki Shironohama villa area, offering potential views and a sense of privacy. The total floor area is 65.63 square meters on a generous land plot of 179.92 square meters.
The house is equipped with electricity, a public water supply, a septic tank, and propane gas. It is a registered property on the Kihoku Town Akiya Bank. The layout includes four rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, two toilets, and parking space for two or more vehicles. Other notable features include a south-facing orientation, a system kitchen, a bath with re-heating function, a monitor-equipped intercom, and suitability for multi-generational living, situated on a corner plot.
Kihoku Town is situated in the scenic Kumano region of southern Mie Prefecture, an area steeped in spiritual history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kumano Kodō is a network of ancient pilgrimage routes that, along with the sacred sites they connect, form a UNESCO World Heritage site. The closest major landmark is the Kumano Nachi Taisha, one of the three grand shrines of Kumano, famous for its stunning setting beside the Nachi Falls, Japan's tallest single-drop waterfall.