Secluded Mountain Retreat with Ceramics Studio in Mie Prefecture
The property is a wooden structure with a slate roof, built in September 1991. It features a 4DK+ layout oriented to the southeast, with a total floor area of 96.88㎡ (approximately 29.30 tsubo). The land area is 397㎡ (120.09 tsubo) and is classified as forest land on a sloping site. Utilities include electricity from Chubu Electric Power, propane gas, a private water supply, and a private drainage system. There is no dedicated parking space. The property is located outside of city planning zones and is not subject to building coverage or floor area ratio regulations. The annual management fee for the villa community, 'Ballad Aoyama Besso-chi', is 41,560 yen.
The area is part of the scenic foothills of the Aoyama Highlands. An interesting local fact is that the nearby region is historically known for its connection to the Iga ninja clans. The closest major landmark is the grand Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine), one of Japan's most sacred Shinto sites, located within a reasonable drive from the property.