A Traditional Okinawan Folk House in Yomitan Village
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with an indoor washing machine space. Its key features include being a corner lot, a regularly shaped plot, and flat land, which are significant advantages for construction and usability.
The house itself is a single-story wooden structure built in 1967, offering a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 75.14m². The land is a generous 146.43m², providing ample outdoor space. Parking is plentiful with space for up to four vehicles in a tandem arrangement. The property is connected to public water and uses propane gas, with all rooms finished in Western style.
Yomitan Village is a culturally rich area on Okinawa's main island, known for its pottery, historical sites, and beautiful coastlines. An interesting local fact is that Yomitan is famous for its traditional bingata textile dyeing technique. The closest major landmark is the iconic Zakimi Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning views and a profound historical significance as a Ryukyuan gusuku (castle) site.