Historic Japanese House in Suo-Oshima
Currently vacant and ready for its next chapter, this traditional home combines historical charm with practical living. Located in the Nishikata district of Suo-Oshima, the property offers a peaceful island lifestyle while maintaining accessibility to mainland conveniences.
- Suo-Oshima is Japan's largest island in the Seto Inland Sea
- Famous for its mikan (mandarin oranges) and seafood
- Near the historic Kunjudo Temple, a cultural landmark
- Annual property tax is approximately 7,001 yen