Spacious Wooden Home with Panoramic Views in Himi City
This substantial wooden house, built in 1993, offers a generous living space of nearly 200 square meters across two stories, situated on a land plot of over 369 square meters. The property's most remarkable feature is the breathtaking panoramic view from the second floor, overlooking Toyama Bay and the historic Awa Castle ruins—a vista described as nothing short of artistic.
The home is equipped with essential amenities including propane gas, a dedicated kitchen, a dedicated bathroom, a dedicated toilet, air conditioning for climate control, a laundry area, and a connection to the sewer drainage system. The property is currently occupied, and the handover is negotiable, with an estimated lead time of approximately two months. A critical note from the agent states: 'For details, please refer to the Himi City Akiya Information Bank!! https://himi-akiya.net/property/9126/'.
Located in Himi City, Toyama Prefecture, the area is renowned for its rich natural beauty, defined by the 'blue sea' and 'green, abundant land.' The city is famous for its vibrant fishing port, which sees the landing of 156 varieties of fish, including summer tuna and the prized winter yellowtail (kanburi). An interesting local fact is that Himi is considered the birthplace of Japan's 'kaiten-zushi' (conveyor belt sushi), a testament to its deep connection to fresh seafood. The closest major landmark is the scenic Toyama Bay itself, known for its spectacular firefly squid phenomenon that illuminates the waters seasonally.