Rural Retreat with Farmland in the Shadow of Mount Myogi
Key equipment and features include public water supply, town gas, a dedicated bath, a separate toilet, a kitchen with gas, and available parking. The property utilizes a septic tank for drainage and heating is via kerosene. A crucial note for potential buyers is that a separate two-story wooden residential building on the premises is scheduled for demolition prior to handover. Furthermore, the attached farmland requires permission under Article 3 of the Agricultural Land Law for any sale or lease, a process that must be approved by the local Agricultural Committee.
The property is situated outside the urban planning area on a corner lot with road access from two sides. The land itself is registered as residential land with full ownership rights. The current status is vacant, and the handover conditions are negotiable.
The area offers a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature with views of the mountains. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tomioka Silk Mill, a key site in Japan's industrial modernization, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014. The closest major landmark is the dramatic and sacred Mount Myogi, part of the Jomo Sanzan (Three Mountains of Jomo) and renowned for its unique rocky formations, hiking trails, and historic shrines.