Charming 1953 Traditional Japanese House in Inuyama, Aichi
Essential agent notes have been translated for clarity. The property is equipped with propane gas, electricity, a private water supply, a septic tank (individual type), and drainage to a side gutter. A special note indicates the building is unregistered. The property is in a quiet residential neighborhood. Important remarks include that the building requires renovation, though it is possible to remodel while preserving its original atmosphere. Furthermore, the existing house meets the requirements for being considered an existing dwelling, meaning reconstruction is possible in the future. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable.
The area of Inuyama is rich in history and culture. An interesting fact is that Inuyama City is home to Inuyama Castle, one of only twelve original castles in Japan that have survived since the feudal era without being destroyed or rebuilt. The property is conveniently located just a 9-minute walk from Tomioka Station on the Meitetsu Hiromi Line, providing excellent access. The closest major landmark is the stunning Inuyama Castle, a National Treasure and a must-visit historical site overlooking the Kiso River.