Former Sushi Restaurant in Soma City's Historic Castle Town
According to agent notes, this property was formerly a sushi restaurant that closed several years ago due to the owner's aging. All equipment and fixtures from its operational days remain intact. A critical point for potential conversion into a shop-with-residence is that a new bathroom would need to be installed; therefore, prior consultation with a contractor regarding renovation is advisable. The property is equipped with electricity, public water supply, and public sewer. It includes a parking space (PG). The property is subject to the Fukushima Prefecture Landscape Ordinance and is located within a flood hazard area (predicted inundation depth of 1m to less than 3m).
The location is highly convenient, approximately 190 meters from Soma City Hall, 100 meters from a Lawson convenience store, and 400 meters from a Fresco Kikuchi supermarket. Soma Station on the Joban Line is about 1.2km away, and the Soma Interchange on the Joban Expressway is approximately 2.8km. The area is renowned for its seafood. The nearby Matsukawaura Lagoon, the only lagoon in Fukushima Prefecture, is designated as one of the 100 Views of Japan and is often compared to Matsushima, one of Japan's Three Scenic Views. The Pacific Ocean off the coast is a confluence of the Oyashio and Kuroshio currents, creating nutrient-rich waters that make Fukushima's seafood, known as 'Joban-mono,' a major brand. The property is roughly a 15-minute drive from the Matsukawaura Fishing Port, where fresh catches are gathered.