A Spacious Family Home with Onsen Access in Tottori City
This substantial property in Tottori City's Shikano district offers a rare combination of generous living space and unique local amenities. The house itself, built in October 1982, is a two-story wooden structure providing a total floor area of 172.10㎡ (approximately 52.06 tsubo), arranged in a spacious 6DK layout ideal for a large family. The land parcel is even more impressive, measuring 327.00㎡ (about 98.91 tsubo), offering significant outdoor potential.
The property is fully serviced with essential utilities including water supply, sewerage, side ditches, and electricity. A notable feature is the separate bathroom and toilet. Critical details from the agent notes specify the road access situation: the land has frontage on two sides (excluding corner lots). To the east, it faces a 6.2-meter wide public road with a 10-meter frontage. To the west, it faces a 1.9-meter wide public road, also with a 10-meter frontage. An important remark clarifies that the west side is not a formal road. Furthermore, the property has access to an onsen (hot spring), though a separate rights fee is required for its use.
Located in the quiet area of Imaichi within Shikano-cho, the property benefits from a peaceful residential setting. The Shikano region is historically known as a castle town, with remnants of its samurai past still visible in the local architecture and layout. The closest major landmark is the scenic Tottori Sand Dunes, one of Japan's most famous natural attractions, located a short drive away and offering vast landscapes of sand hills alongside the Sea of Japan.