Vintage Shop-Residence with VR Tour in Tottori's Fruit Country
This unique property in Yazu Town, Tottori Prefecture, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious shop-residence along a national highway. Built in January 1973, this two-story wooden structure offers a substantial 535.23 square meters of floor space on a generous 731.09 square meter plot. The layout is configured as a 10DK, providing ample room for both living and commercial activities. The property is currently vacant and available for purchase.
Key equipment and features include public water supply, public gas, propane, drainage, sewer system, a dedicated bath, a dedicated toilet, and dedicated parking with space for four or more vehicles. The land is classified as residential land and is located outside of urban planning zones. The current status is an empty house, and the handover timing is open for consultation. A critical note from the agent states that the listed sale price is negotiable (応相談).
Yazu Town, nestled among mountains over 1,000 meters high in eastern Tottori, is renowned for its rich natural bounty, particularly its signature 'Hana-Gosho' persimmons. In autumn, the town is awash with the colors of various fruits like pears, apples, and grapes. The area retains a Showa-era retro charm, exemplified by the Wakasa Railway. An interesting local initiative is the 'Hayabusa Lab.', a business hub created from a renovated closed school, symbolizing the town's blend of tradition and innovation. For outdoor enthusiasts, the region is within a 30-minute drive of both beaches with Okinawa-level water clarity and major ski resorts in western Japan. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Mount Daisen, a revered peak and popular destination for hiking and skiing.