Traditional Japanese Home in Toba, Mie Prefecture
This property is a detached house located in a quiet residential area of Toba City, Mie Prefecture. The house was built in October 1973, making it 52 years old, and features a traditional wooden structure. It offers a generous total floor area of 89.42 square meters on a corner plot of land measuring 59.50 square meters. The layout is a 3LDK configuration, providing three bedrooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen. The property is south-facing, ensuring good natural light. Key facilities include a system kitchen, two toilets, and a monitor-equipped intercom system. The house is connected to city gas. Notably, the property is described as suitable for multi-generational living (二世帯向). There is parking available for two or more vehicles.
The property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood. Toba City is a beautiful coastal area famous for its connection to the pearl industry and its stunning island scenery within Ise-Shima National Park. A major nearby landmark is the Toba Aquarium, one of Japan's largest and most famous aquariums, home to a wide variety of marine life including dugongs and finless porpoises. The property is conveniently located just an 8-minute walk from Nakano-gō Station on the Kintetsu Yamada Toba Shima Line, providing easy access to the wider region.