Traditional Japanese Home with Expansion Potential in Omaezaki, Shizuoka
Key equipment and features include public water supply, public gas, propane, sewer drainage, a dedicated bath, a dedicated Western-style toilet, a garden, and parking space for one car. A notable feature is an extension built on the west side of the house around 1980 (Showa 55). The property also includes a shed (warehouse) and a carport.
Important special notes indicate the property is currently vacant and located in a non-line designated urban planning area. A critical point is the seismic performance rating of 0.23. As this score is below 1.0, seismic retrofitting is strongly recommended for safety. The handover timing is negotiable.
The area is known for its rich natural environment, being slightly removed from the city center. The Pacific coast is just a 10-minute drive away. Omaezaki City is famous for its beautiful coastline integrated with the Omaezaki Lighthouse and the vast tea fields of the Makinohara Plateau. The region enjoys a warm climate with long hours of sunshine and is a leading producer of fresh bonito in Shizuoka Prefecture. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Omaezaki Lighthouse, a historic and scenic spot on the cape.