Secluded Renovation Opportunity in Fujikawa, Yamanashi
This property presents a unique renovation opportunity in a secluded, hidden-away location in Fujikawa Town, Yamanashi Prefecture. The main house was built in February 1948 (Showa 23) and has undergone extensions and alterations. It is a single-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 52.89 sqm (approx. 15.99 tsubo), sitting on a generous land plot of 494.52 sqm (approx. 149.59 tsubo). The layout is a 5DK, consisting of three Japanese-style rooms (6, 8, and 6 tatami mats) and two Western-style rooms (6 and 8 tatami mats).
Key features and agent notes include: The property benefits from good sunlight. The front of the building is unobstructed, and it has two-sided natural light exposure. The distance to adjacent buildings is over 2 meters. The property includes an unregistered auxiliary building. Notably, it is designated as a "reconstruction not permitted" property. There is evidence of rain leakage. While there is no on-site parking, rental parking is available nearby. The land is within a designated buried cultural property area. The building is equipped with a bathroom over 1 jo (approx. 1.65 sqm), electricity, and both water supply and sewer systems.
The area is part of the scenic Fujikawa region, nestled near the Southern Japanese Alps. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Fujikawa River is famous for its dramatic, deep gorges and is a popular destination for white-water rafting. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Fuji, which offers breathtaking views and world-renowned hiking trails, accessible within a reasonable drive from the property.