Traditional Wooden House Near the Sea in Usuki, Oita
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment and facilities include a toilet, bath, tap water, a septic tank (requiring periodic emptying), propane gas, a Japanese-style room (washitsu), and an engawa (a traditional Japanese veranda). A special note highlights that medium-scale repairs are necessary. These include water leak stains on the engawa ceiling, sagging floors, and wall damage due to age. Furthermore, the property is located in a tsunami inundation depth zone classified as "1 meter or more but less than 3 meters."
The property is situated in the Oaza Odomari area of Usuki City. Parking is available at a community parking lot located approximately 100 meters away, with an annual fee of 3,000 yen per vehicle. The area is known for its quiet, residential atmosphere. The region of Usuki is famed for its historical stone Buddhas, a collection of over 60 magnificent cliff carvings designated as a National Treasure and part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a profound glimpse into Japan's ancient Buddhist art.