Historic Two-Story Wooden House in Sado City with Renovation Potential
The property's equipment and facilities include electricity, city gas, public water supply, sewerage, and a septic tank (汲取). Special notes indicate proximity to essential services: Ryotsu Hospital is 0.7km away, the city hall is 0.7km, a kindergarten is 0.5km, an elementary school is 0.7km, a junior high school is 1.1km, a supermarket is 1.0km, a post office is 0.4km, and the nearest bus stop is just 0.1km from the property.
Key features of the house include a south-facing orientation, a system kitchen, two toilet locations, a reheat function for the bath, suitability for multi-generational living (二世帯向), a corner lot, and a monitor-equipped intercom. The property also offers parking space for two or more vehicles. The layout is currently unspecified but is referenced as a '6K' configuration, suggesting six rooms plus a kitchen/dining area.
Sado Island is renowned for its rich history, traditional culture, and stunning natural landscapes. An interesting fact is that Sado was once a place of exile for prominent political and cultural figures, including Emperor Juntoku and the founder of Noh theatre, Zeami Motokiyo. The island's rugged coastline, terraced rice fields, and the reintroduction of the Japanese crested ibis (toki) make it a unique destination. The closest major landmark to this property is the scenic Ryotsu Bay, a central port area on the island, located approximately 1.4 kilometers away.