Traditional Japanese Home with Extensive Land in Tono, Iwate
Critical agent notes have been translated and must be considered: The water supply is from the public water system, but the drainage is a septic tank (汲取り) system. Notably, the bath currently has no boiler, meaning installation is required. Furthermore, as all systems have not been used for a long period, a thorough inspection is necessary. For viewings and further details, inquiries must be directed to the listed real estate agent.
The property is located in the Aozasamachi area of Tono, a city renowned for its deep connections to Japanese folklore and mythology, famously recorded in the book "Tono Monogatari" (The Legends of Tono). The region offers a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature. A major nearby landmark is the Tono Furusato Village, an open-air museum that preserves and showcases the traditional thatched-roof farmhouses (Magariya) and folk culture of the region, providing a direct link to the area's rich historical heritage.