Traditional Japanese Home in Sado City's Central District
The property's facilities include electricity, city gas, public water supply, and a sewer system. The home features a system kitchen, two toilets, a bath with a reheating function, and a monitor-equipped intercom. It is marketed as suitable for multi-generational living. The property also includes parking for two or more vehicles and has a south-facing orientation.
According to the agent's notes, the surrounding area is well-serviced by essential amenities. The Ryotsu Hospital is 2.1km away, Sado City Hall is 0.9km, a kindergarten is 1.2km, an elementary school is 0.9km, and a junior high school is 2.4km. Daily conveniences are covered with a supermarket 1.5km away, a post office 1.2km away, and a bus stop a mere 0.2km from the property.
Located on Sado Island, the area is rich in history and natural beauty. Sado Island is famous for its historic gold mines, which were once among the most productive in the world and are now a designated UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Sado Mines. The island's rugged coastline, traditional performing arts like the Sado Okesa folk song, and its role as a sanctuary for the endangered Japanese crested ibis (toki) make it a fascinating and culturally significant location. The property is conveniently close to Ryotsu Port, the main gateway to the island, providing easy access for exploration and travel.