Charming Wooden House in Toba City with Potential for Two-Generation Living
The layout is a 4DK, providing four rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, which offers flexible space for various living arrangements. The property is noted as being suitable for two-generation living, making it ideal for extended families. Key features include a south-facing orientation, a monitor-equipped intercom system, and city gas supply. The kitchen is a system kitchen, and there are two toilet facilities, one of which includes a reheating function. While the listing notes there is no dedicated parking, the 'こだわり条件' (key conditions) specify a desire for parking for two or more cars, suggesting the potential to create parking space on the land.
The area of Toba City is part of the scenic Shima Peninsula, renowned for its stunning coastline and rich maritime culture. An interesting fact about Toba is that it is considered the birthplace of cultured pearls, thanks to the pioneering work of Kokichi Mikimoto in the late 19th century. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Toba Aquarium, one of Japan's largest aquariums, famous for its dugong and diverse marine life, located just a short drive from the property.