Historic Vacant House in Yame City, Fukuoka
This property is a vacant wooden house built in March 1971 (Showa 46), located in Yame City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The structure features a cement tile roof and spans two stories. The land size is 175 square meters with a building floor area of 85.32 square meters. The property is listed as a vacant house (akiya) and is categorized as an old folk house (kominka). A critical note is that this property is designated as "non-rebuildable" (再建築不可), meaning new construction on the land is not permitted.
Agent notes regarding equipment and infrastructure, as reported by the previous owner, indicate the property uses a well for water, an individual septic tank for sewage, and propane gas. There are no rental history records for this property. The sale is to be conducted in its current condition, including any remaining items on the premises. The judicial scrivener for the transaction is to be specified by the seller, Nexwill Co., Ltd.
The property is situated in a convenient area of Yame City. Within an 8-minute walk is Yame City Hall, and the public Yame General Hospital is approximately a 3-minute walk away. Yame City is part of the larger Fukuoka Prefecture and is renowned for its traditional Yame tea production and beautiful countryside. An interesting local fact is that Yame is famous for its high-quality Japanese tea, with tea fields dotting the scenic landscape. The area is also known for its historic temples and traditional crafts. A major tourist attraction near Yame City is the stunning Yame Central Tea Garden, one of Japan's most picturesque and expansive tea plantations, offering beautiful views and cultural insights into tea production.