A Retro House in Kurobe, Toyama Where You Can Feel the Sea Breeze
This property is a nostalgic, retro-style detached house in Kurobe City, Toyama Prefecture, with a parking space. It was previously rented out as a warehouse, but the contract ended on June 30, 2025, and it is now being sold to find a new owner. While the building has some age, it is structurally sound and retains a charming, old-fashioned atmosphere. It has undergone minimal renovation, preserving its simple, rustic state and offering a 'blank canvas' for the buyer to arrange as they wish. Please note that there is no bath, and the toilet is a traditional pit toilet, reminiscent of older lifestyles. Prospective buyers should be aware that some degree of renovation will be necessary for comfortable living.
The primary appeal of this property is its proximity to the sea. It is close enough that you can feel the sea breeze by opening a window, making it an irresistible location for those with hobbies like fishing or marine sports. Living here naturally enables a lifestyle where you can casually head to the coast on weekends. Furthermore, it includes a parking space, adding convenience for car owners. Loading up surfboards or fishing gear and heading to the sea could easily become part of your daily routine.
There have already been inquiries about using the house as a company dormitory or for minpaku (private lodging), indicating its potential not just as a residence but also as an income-generating asset. Its location near the sea gives it a wide range of possibilities—it could be renovated into a personal hobby base or creatively transformed into a revenue property. The property is being sold 'as-is' (現状有姿) and via public record transaction (公簿売買). Some items are left inside, but the house is ready for a new owner to write its next chapter.
The area is part of the scenic Toyama Bay region. An interesting local fact is that Kurobe is famous for the Kurobe Gorge, one of Japan's deepest and most dramatic V-shaped gorges, accessible by a scenic sightseeing train. The closest major landmark is the stunning Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, a world-renowned mountain sightseeing route that traverses the Northern Japan Alps, offering breathtaking views of snow corridors, pristine lakes, and volcanic landscapes.