Traditional Wooden House in Ebino City, Miyazaki
This vacant property, listed as Ebino City No.356 <Oda>, is a traditional Japanese wooden house built in January 1976, offering a total floor area of 74.68 square meters on a generous 273.20 square meter plot of land. The property is priced at 5,000,000 yen and is available for immediate purchase. The house features a mix of Japanese-style tatami rooms and Western-style rooms, a kitchen, a bath, and a separate toilet. According to the agent's notes, the property comes with a storage shed of approximately 16 square meters and a garage with space for two cars. Notably, no household goods or furniture are included with the sale.
The equipment and utilities are detailed as follows: the water supply is public, heating and hot water are provided by a dedicated kerosene boiler, and the property uses propane gas for the kitchen. The toilet is a Western-style unit connected to a septic tank system. The location is convenient, with the nearest train station approximately 0.6km away, a supermarket within 0.8km, and essential services like a hospital, schools, and city hall all within a 1km radius. The nearest highway interchange is about 2km from the property.
Ebino City is uniquely positioned at the intersection of Miyazaki, Kagoshima, and Kumamoto prefectures, earning it the nickname "the navel of Kyushu." It offers excellent access, with major cities in neighboring prefectures about an hour away and Fukuoka City reachable in roughly two and a half hours. The city is renowned for its stunning natural scenery, nestled between the Kyushu Mountains to the north and the Kirishima mountain range—Japan's first designated national park—to the south. This geography creates a distinct inland climate perfect for cultivating delicious rice. A major tourist attraction is the Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park, famous for its volcanic landscapes, hot springs, and hiking trails, providing year-round opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation.