A Spacious Traditional Home in Sakaiminato's Quiet Residential Area
This property is a detached house built in November 1963, offering a generous living space of 127.06 sqm (approximately 38.43 tsubo) across a single-story layout. The land area is a substantial 313.00 sqm (approximately 94.68 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space. The layout is a 5DK, featuring five rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, ideal for larger families or those desiring separate living spaces.
The property is equipped with numerous facilities. It uses propane gas and electricity, with a boiler-type hot water supply system. The house features a system kitchen, separate bath and toilet, a shower, a washroom, a washbasin, and a designated space for a washing machine. It comes with lighting fixtures, a telephone, and a garden. The property is connected to a public water supply and has a side ditch. The septic tank is of the "shuukyuu" (cesspit) type, but there are plans for public sewerage installation in the Reiwa 9 fiscal year (2027).
Special notes provide crucial details. The property is located in a quiet residential neighborhood. It has a free parking space. The road frontage details specify a single-sided road access to the east, with a public road width of 3.8 meters and a frontage of 19.2 meters; there is no "position designation." A setback of 1.92 sqm has already been completed. An extension was added to the building in November 1975 (Showa 50). Legal restrictions applicable to the property include the Landscape Act and the Embankment Regulation Act.
The home is situated in Sakaiminato City, Tottori Prefecture, a port city famous for its deep connection to the folklore of yokai (supernatural monsters). The area is a short distance from the iconic Sakaiminato Mizuki Shigeru Road, a bustling tourist attraction lined with over 150 bronze statues of yokai characters created by the local manga artist Shigeru Mizuki, drawing fans from across Japan and the world.