Expansive Land with Panoramic Seto Inland Sea Views in Kagawa
This property, a long-held vacation home, is being offered for sale due to the owner's advanced age and the need for asset consolidation. The site features a single detached house situated atop a small hill, providing an unobstructed panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea from the garden. The listing emphasizes the location as a unique and unparalleled spot, with no neighboring residences, allowing for a wide range of potential uses.
The building layout includes a living-dining-kitchen area, two Japanese-style rooms, one Western-style room, a bathroom, and separate toilets on both the first and second floors. Constructed approximately 35 years ago, the structure is a two-story lightweight steel frame building with a slate roof. The total floor area is 202.48 square meters, with 122.98 square meters on the first floor and 79.5 square meters on the second floor. The property is currently occupied and is being sold in its current condition. The seller requests approximately one month's grace for moving out after the contract is finalized if an immediate handover is desired.
The land area is substantial at 7,532.85 square meters (approximately 2,278.69 tsubo). A portion of the land is sloped and is currently used as an orchard, growing citrus fruits and loquats. The seller is willing to remove these fruit trees if the buyer does not wish to keep them. The property includes a small shrine dedicated to a deity with ties to the land, so the seller is seeking a buyer who is understanding of this feature.
The location is in Toyohama-cho, Kanonji City, Kagawa Prefecture, at the westernmost tip of Kagawa and nearly the center of Shikoku. It is situated along National Route 11, providing relatively easy access to all four prefectures of Shikoku and the Chugoku region. Nearby amenities include a convenience store, a roadside station (michi-no-eki), and a swimming beach, indicating active tourist traffic. The adjacent city of Mitoyo is home to the popular "Chichibugahama" beach, and the area has seen continued land purchases along the Kagawa coast due to the Seto Inland Sea boom. The seller notes that land offering such views of the Seto Inland Sea is becoming scarce, adding to the property's rarity. The land is described as having a long, somewhat unusual shape, which may limit its use for commercial purposes. This is a sale of land with an old building, as-is.