Traditional House in a Peaceful Setting in Toyama City
This property is a traditional wooden house located in a tranquil area of Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture. The surrounding environment is described as idyllic, with the sound of the lesser cuckoo (hototogisu) being heard in early spring. The house is situated on the west bank of the Jinzu River, near the Kami-ni Dam, the Rakkyokan (a hot spring facility), and a prefectural rowing course. Across the river is Sarugakuyama Forest Park. The Sasazu Station is also within reachable distance.
The building is a two-storey wooden structure with a tile roof. It also features a semi-underground concrete block workshop, which provides access to a riverside promenade. There is a steel-framed garage and additional parking space in front of the entrance. The first floor has been renovated in the past, covering the kitchen, toilet, bathroom, and entrance area. The first floor contains seven Japanese-style rooms of varying sizes, while the second floor has three rooms, a mix of Japanese and Western styles. The second floor features large beams, but the overall condition reflects its age.
The roof is equipped with a system that circulates antifreeze fluid heated by kerosene for snow melting, which can be activated with a single button. Public water and sewer connections are already in place. A notable point is that the electric water heater is old and cannot be used, so a replacement with an Ecocute system or a switch to propane gas is recommended. The property has many gaps due to its age, so measures against drafts are advisable. The official land registry map is old, and the southern boundary is unclear, though the adjacent plot is vacant land. There are two trees on the property which a neighbor has offered to manage in exchange for harvesting the fruit in autumn.
This is a sale of land with an old house (as-is condition) on a public register basis. Due to the age of the building, the property is sold with exemption from contractual liability for defects.