Taiza Minka: A Traditional Wooden House in the Scenic Port Town of Kyotango
The land area is officially listed as 73.10 square meters, but a tape survey indicates the actual size is approximately 180 square meters. The property sits on high ground and includes parking availability. Utilities are connected, with public water and sewer systems (including a pit toilet), propane gas, and electricity. It is located outside an urban planning area and borders a 3.4-meter-wide public road on its west side for 11.4 meters. The seller is exempt from liability for non-conformity with the contract. Please note that KORYOYA is a portal site connecting buyers with local real estate agents and owners, not a real estate company itself.
Taiza is a picturesque port town on the Sea of Japan coast, about a two-hour drive from downtown Kyoto. It is famous for its crystal-clear waters, delicious brand crabs, beautiful sandy beaches, and oddly shaped rocks within the San'in Geopark. The area is characterized by distinctive wooden-walled houses typical of the San'in region lining its narrow alleys, and is filled with ryokan inns, restaurants, and shops catering to tourists. An interesting local fact is that the town's name, Taiza, is derived from a statue of Empress Hashiudo and her child located nearby. The property is just a 1-minute walk from the coast, offering sea views, and is close to representative spots of the San'in Coast Geopark like Tateiwa rock formation.