No. 69 Momoyamacho Saijo, Kinokawa City: A Spacious Countryside Home with Farmland
Translated agent notes on equipment and features reveal a well-equipped, if rustic, living space. The property is connected to public water and either town gas or propane. It features a dedicated indoor bath, a dedicated toilet, and a dedicated kitchen with gas. For laundry, there is a designated washing machine placement area. The house includes a Japanese-style room (washitsu) and benefits from a garden, parking space (available), a motorcycle parking area, and a bicycle parking area. A key point to note is that the drainage system is a septic tank (汲み取り式). The current status is vacant, and handover conditions are open for consultation.
The structure is a single-story wooden building with a substantial total floor area of 247.24 square meters, arranged in a spacious 10DK layout. The land area is expansive at 832.96 square meters. While the exact year of construction is not specified, the property's character is that of a charming old folk house (古民家風). It is located approximately 6.3km from Kishi Station on the Wakayama Electric Railway Kishigawa Line and about 9.2km from the Kinokawa Interchange on the Keinawa Expressway.
The surrounding area of Kinokawa City is celebrated for the blessings of the clear Kinokawa River, beautiful nature, and a long-nurtured historical culture. The city promotes itself with the charming slogan "Sumai mo Amai mo Kinokawa-shi" (Homes and Sweets are Kinokawa City), highlighting its appeal for relocation and settlement. An interesting local fact is that the Kishigawa Line, the railway serving the area, is famous for its stationmaster, Tama the cat, a calico who was officially appointed as stationmaster at Kishi Station and became a beloved national phenomenon, attracting many visitors. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Koyasan (Mount Koya), a sacred Buddhist site and UNESCO World Heritage location, which is within a reasonable driving distance from the property.