Traditional Japanese Kominka in Numazu, Shizuoka
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house (kominka) located in the Osuwa district of Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The building was constructed in May 1958 (Showa 33), featuring a two-story wooden structure with a roof of tile and galvanized steel sheet. The land area is a generous 252.62 square meters, with a total building floor area of 101.79 square meters. The property is listed as an akiya (vacant house).
Critical agent notes specify that this property is designated as "non-rebuildable" (再建築不可), meaning the existing structure cannot be demolished and rebuilt. The status of utilities (water, sewer, gas) is currently unknown. The property is being sold in its current condition, including any remaining items on the land (現況有姿(残地物含む)). The seller, Nexwill Corporation, will specify the judicial scrivener for the transaction. There is no rental history for the property, so no rent roll is available.
The Osuwa area of Numazu offers a blend of residential calm and access to natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Numazu is famously known as the setting for the popular anime series "Love Live! Sunshine!!", which has brought many fans to the city. The property is situated within reasonable proximity to the iconic Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest and most sacred mountain, which dominates the skyline and offers breathtaking views and year-round outdoor activities.