Embrace Slow Living in a Nature-Enveloped Home in Isahaya
Critical agent notes have been translated: The property is designated as a steep slope hazard warning area. This is an essential factor for potential buyers to consider regarding land stability and safety. The current status is vacant, and the handover conditions are open for discussion.
The home's equipment includes public water supply, public gas, and a septic tank system. The toilet is a dedicated unit. The surrounding area is noted for its natural beauty, with the potential to enjoy fireflies, adding a magical touch to evenings. A nearby field presents an opportunity for gardening or small-scale farming, perfectly complementing the slow life concept.
Isahaya City is a geographically unique area bordered by three different seas: the bustling Tachibana Bay, the oyster hut-lined Ariake Sea, and the calm Omura Bay, popular for canoeing. The city is also backed by mountains featuring spots like the Todoroki Gorge, a selection among Japan's Top 100 Famous Waters, and hiking trails. An interesting fact is that Isahaya is part of the larger Nagasaki region, which has a rich history of international exchange dating back centuries. The closest major landmark is the stunning Unzen-Amakusa National Park, a short drive away, offering volcanic landscapes, hot springs, and breathtaking coastal scenery.