Rural Retreat with Farmland in Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture
The property is currently vacant and ready for new occupants. The transfer of possession is noted as subject to consultation. The local managing body, the Matsusaka Kahada Regional Development Cooperative Association, handles inquiries for this listing. It is important to note that for any sale, lease, or borrowing of the included farmland, permission from the relevant agricultural committee (typically at the municipal or prefectural level) is generally required, and prospective buyers should inquire directly with the local authorities.
The surrounding area of Matsusaka City is rich in natural beauty and culture. Located in central Mie Prefecture, the city is blessed with natural features including Ise Bay to the east, the Takayama mountain range to the west, and the Kuzuta and Kumozu rivers. The region is famed nationwide for its premium Matsusaka beef. An interesting historical fact is that Matsusaka is home to the country's largest boat-shaped haniwa (clay figure), showcasing its deep historical roots. The area enjoys a generally mild climate with an average annual temperature between 14°C and 16°C.
For those looking to immerse themselves in Japanese history and nature, the iconic Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine), one of Shinto's most sacred sites, is a major tourist attraction located within a reasonable distance from Matsusaka.