A Tranquil Retreat in Shizuoka's Countryside
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Shizuoka Prefecture, this charming two-story house offers a peaceful escape surrounded by lush greenery and tea fields. Built in 1982, the property spans 92.56 square meters with a 6DK layout, blending traditional Japanese elements like tatami rooms with modern living spaces. The 130.03-square-meter land provides ample outdoor potential, though the gentle slope requires thoughtful landscaping.
The surrounding area boasts Shizuoka's signature scenery, where misty mountains frame working tea plantations. A little-known fact: the region's volcanic soil produces some of Japan's most prized green tea. The nearest major attraction is the Eco-Pa Stadium, a 15-minute drive away, which hosts international soccer matches and concerts amidst the rolling hills.
While the 37-minute walk to JR Aino Station emphasizes the rural setting, the location rewards with star-filled night skies and morning birdsong. The property's wooden construction and south-east facing position capture sunlight while maintaining coolness during Shizuoka's humid summers - a testament to traditional Japanese architectural wisdom.