Charming Wooden House in the "Little Kyoto of Hokuriku"
This property is a detached wooden house located in Akatani, Kamo City, Niigata Prefecture. The house was built in August 1979, making it approximately 46 years old. It has a total floor area of 135 square meters spread over two stories. The property sits on a 153 square meter plot of land, which includes an 18 square meter private road burden. The land is designated as Category I Residential Zone, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The property is currently vacant.
The house is equipped with public water supply, city gas, and a sewer drainage system. The land rights are ownership. The property is situated in a non-designated urban planning area and has road frontage on one side.
Kamo City, located in central Niigata Prefecture, is known as the "Little Kyoto of Hokuriku" due to its traditional streetscape and historical connections to Kyoto. The city is rich in natural beauty and culture. In spring, the Kamo River that runs through the city is adorned with approximately 600 carp streamers, and in summer, fireworks are launched for the summer festival. At the heart of the city lies Mount Kamo, a representative tourist spot known for its clusters of Camellia rusticana (the city flower), the Aomi Shrine, and the Kamo-yama Squirrel Garden. In September, the "AKARIBA" event lights up Mount Kamo with traditional paper and cut-out lanterns, creating a magical and beautiful scene. The city offers rich nature and a vibrant culture.
Access is convenient via the JR Shinetsu Main Line, with Niigata Station approximately 40 minutes away and Nagaoka Station about 35 minutes away. From Tokyo Station via the Joetsu Shinkansen to Nagaoka Station, the total travel time is around 2 hours. The closest major landmark is the historic and scenic Mount Kamo, a popular local attraction featuring a shrine, gardens, and nature trails.