A Luxurious Golf Enthusiast's Estate in Chiba
This magnificent estate in Chiba Prefecture is a dream home for golf lovers, featuring luxurious furnishings and custom-built furniture that invite residents into an elegant world. The property boasts a spacious garden with beautiful lawn, creating a picturesque landscape perfect for resort-style living. The expansive grounds include a separate guest house, offering infinite possibilities for use, such as a guest house, meeting space, or for business ventures like minpaku (private lodging).
The building is partially constructed with reinforced concrete and has a reinforced foundation. The exterior walls utilize high-performance insulation material derived from NASA technology, blocking moisture and external heat. The subfloor is treated with termite-proof insecticide, ensuring long-term peace of mind and a comfortable living environment. The Japanese-style room is a solid construction made by a master carpenter. The playroom is equipped with an automatic mahjong table and billiards. Furthermore, the garden has space to build an open-air bath for enjoying private relaxation time.
The vast property includes a garden, part of which can be used as an approximately 150-square-meter vegetable plot. It can also be leveled for use as a parking lot, showcasing its multi-purpose potential. Located in Ichinomiya Town, Chosei District, the property offers convenient access, being a 30-minute walk from JR Sotobo Line's "Taito" Station along a pleasant, green-surrounded path. Its prime location is approximately a 10-minute drive to the Ichinomiya Country Club, making it an ideal environment for golf players.
The area is part of the Boso Peninsula, known for its beautiful coastline and relaxed atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the nearby city of Tateyama is famous for its annual whale festival, celebrating the area's historical connection to whaling. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Tateyama Castle, a reconstructed castle offering panoramic views of Tokyo Bay and the surrounding area, providing a glimpse into the region's samurai history.