A Historic Warehouse and Garage-Attached Wooden House in a Prime Location Near Tsuyama Station
The main house is a Japanese-style residence built over 55 years ago. The roof and structure are solid, meaning the property is fundamentally sound. Comfort can be further enhanced by focusing renovations on the water and sanitary facilities. The property includes other attached buildings: a two-story, tile-roofed earthen warehouse (20㎡ on the first floor, 20㎡ on the second floor) and an unregistered storage shed. Equipment includes electricity, public water supply, a simple flush toilet (pit toilet), and parking. Special notes indicate the property is subject to the Tsuyama City Landscape Ordinance. The annual fixed asset tax for fiscal year Reiwa 7 is 43,500 yen, with an urban planning tax of 12,700 yen. The property is located in a flood inundation assumption area (0.5-3.0m). As it is outside the sewerage development area, conversion to a combined septic tank is recommended.
The location is exceptionally convenient. Crossing the Yoshii River provides access to scattered commercial facilities, making daily shopping feasible by bicycle. The area is rich in history and culture. An interesting local fact is that Tsuyama is home to one of Japan's Three Great Shrines dedicated to Inari, the Tsuyama Inari Shrine. The closest major landmark is the impressive Tsuyama Castle (Tsuyamajo) in Kakuzan Park, a reconstructed hilltop castle offering panoramic views and a deep dive into the region's samurai past.