Compact Home in a Southern Fishing Village on Oki-no-shima Island
This compact property is located in a southern fishing village on Oki-no-shima Island. The property is designated as being within both a sediment disaster warning area and a sediment disaster special warning area (both for steep slopes).
The property is a 2DK layout with a total building area of 63.26 square meters and a land area of 80.86 square meters. It was built in July 1993, making it 32 years old. The home is a wooden structure and is currently vacant. Key features include a separate bath and toilet, a south-facing orientation, a quiet residential neighborhood, city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheat function for the bath, suitability for two-generation living, a corner lot, and a monitor-equipped intercom. Parking is available for two or more vehicles. The property is connected to a water supply and a cesspit system.
According to the agent's notes, the distances to key local facilities are as follows: the town hall is 5.2km away, a clinic is 6.2km away, a nursery is 5km away, an elementary school is 3.6km away, and a junior high school is 6km away.
The Oki Islands, a UNESCO Global Geopark, are renowned for their dramatic coastal scenery, unique geology, and rich cultural heritage shaped by their remote island location. The area offers a tranquil lifestyle deeply connected to the sea. A major landmark near the islands is the iconic Mt. Daimanji, a sacred mountain on Dogo Island, the largest of the Oki Islands, known for its hiking trails and panoramic views.