A Traditional Home in the Scenic Foothills of Mount Kanpu
The residence features eight Japanese-style rooms across two stories, providing ample space and a layout that flows with its natural surroundings. Built in 1957, the home sits on a generous 1,185-square-meter plot of land, offering privacy and room for gardens.
The area is renowned for its natural beauty and is a hub for outdoor activities. Mount Kanpu, a nearby peak, is a popular destination for paragliding and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Oga Peninsula and the Sea of Japan. The closest major landmark is the iconic Oga Shinzan Fukujin Shrine, known for its association with the Namahage demon deities, a central figure in local folklore and a designated national important intangible folk cultural property.