Seaside Retreat in Shima: A Well-Maintained Second Home Near Famous Surfing Coast
The property is a single-story wooden house with a slate roof, built in 1993 (Heisei 5). It features a 2LDK layout and has been meticulously maintained throughout, making it ready for immediate use. The interior offers a blend of Japanese and Western styles, with a Japanese-style room to the right upon entering and a Western-style room to the left, allowing residents to enjoy both aesthetics. It is well-suited as a base for enjoying marine sports.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with electricity, a well, and a simple flush (pit) toilet system. The land is classified as forest land on flat terrain. The property has a land area of 207 sqm (approx. 62.61 tsubo) and a total floor area of 56.15 sqm (approx. 16.98 tsubo). It fronts a paved private road approximately 3 meters wide on its south side. The location is outside of urban planning zones and is subject to Shima City's Landscape Plan and Natural Park (Ordinary Area) regulations. Important remarks include shared ownership of a well (1/6 share) and a shared drainage pond (1/8 share).
The area is deeply connected to the sea and is a gateway to the natural and cultural treasures of the Ise-Shima region. An interesting local fact is that the area's unique ria coastline, with its many small inlets and islands, was formed by the sinking of land and rising sea levels, creating a perfect environment for pearl cultivation, for which the region is world-famous. The closest major landmark is the iconic Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine), one of Shinto's most sacred sites, located within the national park and approximately a 30-minute drive away.