A Traditional Japanese Home with Detached Cottage in Tottori's Coastal Town
This unique property in Tottori Prefecture's Misasa Town offers a rare opportunity to own a two-building compound featuring a main house and a separate cottage for 15,000,000 yen. The price includes both structures: a two-story main house and a single-story detached cottage built eight years ago. The main house is an authentic Japanese-style residence with classic features such as spacious tatami mat rooms and an engawa veranda, reminiscent of a traditional kominka (old folk house). The property boasts a natural environment with a pond in the garden.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property is currently occupied, and viewings are possible. Interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about their preferred dates for a viewing. Important remarks specify that the seller currently resides in the detached cottage. A portion of the land (the rear side) is designated as a Landslide Disaster Special Warning Area, and the entire site is within a Landslide Disaster Warning Zone. The seller will remove any remaining belongings. The property includes one parking space. Notably, the water supply to the detached cottage is drawn from a well.
The home is laid out as a 6LDK, with a total floor area of 143.48 square meters. It sits on a generous 1,116.18 square meter plot. Built in January 1982, the wooden structure is a 44-year-old home located just a 6-minute walk from Mikuriya Fishing Port. The area is part of the scenic Daisen region, known for Mount Daisen itself, a major landmark often called the "Tottori Alps," which offers hiking, skiing, and stunning seasonal vistas. The nearby Sea of Japan coast provides a tranquil setting, with local fishing ports like Mikuriya contributing to the area's fresh seafood culture.