Large Japanese-Style Residence Overlooking the Pacific on the Karakuwa Peninsula
This expansive property is situated on a south-facing slope overlooking the Pacific Ocean, near the scenic Karakuwa Peninsula in Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture. The area is part of the Rikuchu Kaigan National Park, known for its ria coastline, numerous fishing ports, and abundant seafood. Nearby coastal attractions include the striking rock formations of Kigama and Handō.
The property itself is a large, well-maintained Japanese-style residence with 10 rooms plus a storage room (10LDK). It features a two-ken wide (approximately 3.6 meters) entrance, spacious hallways, and is constructed with high-quality materials, exuding a sense of refinement. The home is in excellent condition with no noticeable scratches or stains. Its size and layout make it suitable not only as a private residence but also potentially as a retreat facility or guest house. A conveniently sized field is also included, allowing for an immediate start to a self-sufficient lifestyle.
Equipment and features include electricity, public water supply, a combined septic tank, and parking. The land is a mix of flat and sloped terrain, classified as residential, forest, and field, totaling 2,135.23 sqm. The wooden, tile-roofed two-story building has a total floor area of 317.2 sqm. The property fronts a paved public road approximately 4 meters wide on its east side and is located outside of urban planning zones.
The location offers proximity to the tourist attraction Ishinomaki Minamihama Onsen Hotel Kaze no Uta (a resort with ocean views), and the broader area is famed for its dramatic coastal scenery within the national park. An interesting local fact is that the nearby port of Karakuwa is renowned for its fresh tuna and swordfish catches, central to the region's vibrant fishing culture.