Spacious Wooden Family Home with Mountain Views in Mima City
This substantial 6DK wooden house, built in December 1986, offers a generous 150.35 square meters of living space across two storeys, situated on a large 267.98 square meter plot of land in the quiet area of Anabuki, Mima City, Tokushima Prefecture. The property is conveniently located within walking distance of local amenities, including Anabuki Elementary School (612m) and Anabuki Junior High School (866m), and is just a short drive from the Wakinomachi IC interchange.
The home comes equipped with essential utilities including public water supply, town gas, and a septic tank for drainage. Notable features include a dedicated laundry area, an indoor bath with a dedicated boiler, a dedicated toilet, a kitchen with gas, and parking space for approximately two vehicles. The property is offered with furniture and appliances included. A significant advantage is the inclusion of a storage shed (19.16 sqm) and a substantial attached forested mountain plot of 1,579 square meters, offering potential for gardening, recreation, or future expansion.
Mima City, located in western Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku Island, boasts a relatively warm Seto Inland Sea climate. The city is characterized by rich natural beauty and numerous cultural assets, with historic scenery and the clear Yoshino River flowing east-west through its center. Approximately 80% of the city's total area is forested mountainous terrain, including the Awa-San Mountains to the north and Mount Tsurugi to the south, creating a region surrounded by pristine water and lush greenery. An interesting local landmark is the historic Iya Valley, part of which lies within Mima City, known for its deep gorges, traditional thatched-roof houses ("atchi" and "zashiki"), and iconic vine bridges, offering a glimpse into a secluded and traditional Japan.