Historic 1924 Wooden House in Shimane's Coastal Town
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house built in January 1924, located in Nima-cho, Ota City, Shimane Prefecture. The house offers a spacious 6DK layout across two above-ground floors, with a total building area of approximately 91.56 square meters (about 27.69 tsubo). It sits on a generous land plot of 248.46 square meters (about 75.15 tsubo), designated as residential land in a non-city planning area.
Critical information from the agent's notes specifies that, due to a lack of road frontage meeting the Building Standards Act requirements, this property cannot be rebuilt. This is a crucial legal point for any potential buyer. The property is currently vacant (akiya) and the transfer timing is negotiable. There is no parking available. The transaction is handled as a general intermediary.
The area, Nima-cho, is part of Ota City on the scenic Shimane coast. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Nima Sand Museum is home to one of the world's largest hourglasses, measuring time in yearly increments. The closest major landmark is the iconic Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site located a short drive inland, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's historic mining era.