Convenient Single-Story Home Along the Old Ise Highway in Misugi Village
This single-story detached house is located approximately 500 meters north of the Misugi Village Hall intersection in the Kansai region. The property sits along the historic Old Ise Highway, offering convenient access to local amenities. Behind the building, there is a plot of land of suitable size for a home vegetable garden.
The property features a traditional Japanese layout with tatami rooms, an engawa (veranda), a genkan (entryway) with earthen floor, a kitchen, a toilet, and a bathroom. Electrical, water supply, propane gas, and a pit latrine are connected. The land area is 170.08 square meters, and the total floor area is 95.72 square meters. The building was constructed in 1952, with an unknown renovation date. It faces a 3-meter-wide public road with a 9-meter frontage.
Nearby, there is the Shisha Shrine, where travelers on pilgrimage to Ise Shrine are said to have stopped to pray for safety. Also close by is the Mitsue Experience Exchange Hall, which occupies a former school site and hosts various events and activities. The property is located in a quiet area within the urban planning exclusion zone. The nearest access is a 50-minute drive from the Meihan National Highway Haru Interchange. Hot spring facilities such as Mitsue Onsen Himeishi no Yu are an 8-minute drive away, and the Soni Plateau is a 16-minute drive from the property.