Farmhouse with Attached Farmland in Miyako City, Iwate
The house itself is a two-story wooden structure built in May 1953, making it approximately 72 years old. It offers a generous total floor area of 196.29㎡ across two above-ground floors, with a traditional 9SK layout. The land totals 1,634.60㎡, which includes the residential plot and the sizable field. Key equipment and features include public water supply, town gas, propane, a septic tank drainage system, an indoor laundry space, a dedicated bath, dedicated toilets, a garden, and available parking.
The property's status is vacant and ready for consultation regarding handover. The transaction is handled via an agent. Important notes regarding the farmland clarify that buying, selling, or leasing agricultural land generally requires meeting specific criteria and obtaining permission from the Agricultural Committee (or the prefectural governor). Interested parties are advised to consult with the local municipal Agricultural Committee for details.
The surrounding area of Miyako City is a representative city of the Sanriku Coast, renowned for its rich fishing resources and stunning natural parks like the Sanriku Fukko (Reconstruction) National Park and Jodogahama, as well as the Hachimantai Quasi-National Park. The Sanriku Fukko National Park, established to contribute to the region's recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake, features dramatic seascapes from large cliffs to intricate ria coastlines. The area is also famous for its fresh seafood, with numerous ports boasting some of Japan's highest catches. An interesting local fact is that the iconic Jodogahama (Pure Land Beach) is named for its strikingly beautiful white pumice stone cliffs and clear blue waters, which reminded visitors of Buddhist paradise.
The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the stunning Jodogahama, part of the Sanriku Fukko National Park, located approximately 15 kilometers from central Miyako City.