Vacant House and Land in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture
According to the agent's notes, the existing structure is an old wooden house with a tiled roof, built as a single-story building covering 42.97 square meters (12.99 tsubo). Notably, there is a newer structure on the premises built in the 5th year of the Taisho era (1916), which is reported to have a clean interior. The property will be transferred in its current condition.
The location is highly convenient, with the Nawa Te Nakamachi bus stop just a 2-minute walk away and Seimi Elementary School approximately 400 meters distant, ensuring good daily livability. The area is part of Takaoka, a historic city in Toyama Prefecture known for its rich metal casting traditions, particularly Takaoka copperware. A major landmark and significant cultural site nearby is the impressive Takaoka Daibutsu (Great Buddha of Takaoka), one of Japan's three great Buddha statues, located just a few kilometers from the property.