Traditional Japanese House in Miyoshi City, Tokushima
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house located in a quiet residential area of Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture. It is a registered property with the Miyoshi City Akiya Bank, a scheme designed to match vacant houses with new residents. The house offers a total floor area of 62.80 square meters on a generous 225.00 square meter corner plot of land. The layout is a 4K configuration, featuring four rooms and a kitchen. Key facilities include a separate bath and toilet (B/T), a water supply system, a septic tank (cesspool), and a garden.
Special notes on the property indicate distances to local amenities: Miyoshi City Hall is approximately 5.4km away, a nursery school is about 1.1km, an elementary school is roughly 0.6km, and a junior high school is around 5.1km. The total number of units in the building is one, confirming it is a standalone house. The property is vacant and ready for handover, with the sale price open to consultation. Additional features that make this house appealing include a south-facing orientation, a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, suitability for multi-generational living, and a monitor-equipped intercom. Parking is available for two or more vehicles, and the property uses city gas.
The area of Miyoshi City is part of the scenic Iya Valley region, known for its deep gorges, traditional vine bridges, and stunning mountainous landscapes. An interesting fact is that the nearby Iya Valley is often referred to as one of Japan's "Three Hidden Regions," historically remote and preserving unique cultural traditions. The closest major tourist attraction is the breathtaking Oboke and Koboke Gorges, famous for their dramatic rock formations and white-water rafting on the Yoshino River.