Traditional Japanese Wooden House with Farmland in Kinokawa City
Critical agent notes specify important requirements for potential buyers. Registration with the Kinokawa City Akiya Bank is mandatory for utilizing this property listing. Furthermore, for the acquisition of the attached farmland, prior confirmation from the Agricultural Committee is required. Prospective buyers are directed to the committee's website for further details.
The property sits on a generous land plot of approximately 662.86 square meters. The location offers a peaceful rural lifestyle while remaining accessible, with the Kishi Station on the Wakayama Electric Railway Kishi Line approximately 2.8km away. The area is part of Kinokawa City, known for the blessings of the clear Kinokawa River, beautiful nature, and a rich historical culture cultivated over many years. The city promotes itself with the slogan "Sumai mo Amai mo Kinokawa-shi" (Homes and Sweets are Kinokawa City) to attract new residents. An interesting local landmark is the famous Kishi Station, which gained international fame for its former stationmaster, Tama the cat, a calico who was officially appointed and is now enshrined at the adjacent Tama-jinja (Tama Shrine).