Traditional Wooden Home with Land in Reihoku, Amakusa
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house located in the Shiki 464 area of Reihoku Town, Amakusa District, Kumamoto Prefecture. The building itself offers 100.11 square meters of living space across a 3DK layout, situated on a generous 430.38 square meter plot of residential land. The house was built using wood-frame construction and has been vacant since Reiwa 3 (2021). The property requires repair work.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with town water supply, drainage, electricity, and propane gas. The bathroom is present, and the toilet is a traditional pit toilet (汲み取り). Additional features include a parking space and some furniture, specifically a chest of drawers (タンス). Notably, the property also includes a 39-square meter agricultural field (畑).
The sale price is listed at 7,000,000 yen, but is negotiable (応相談). The closest major landmark to this serene location is the Amakusa Christian Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site that tells the fascinating history of the 'Hidden Christians' who secretly practiced their faith during Japan's period of prohibition. The area is part of the scenic Amakusa archipelago, known for its beautiful coastline and rich cultural history.