A Well-Maintained Country Home in Gujo, Gifu
This property, listed on the Gujo City Akiya Bank, is a charming two-story house built in December 1973 (Showa 48) and subsequently extended. It offers a comfortable 7DK layout with a total floor area of 189.93㎡ situated on a generous 334.34㎡ corner plot. The home has been thoughtfully revived for easy living, featuring a traditional sunken kotatsu (a heated table) in the Japanese-style room adjacent to the entrance. The property is equipped with shower, toilet, bath, a bathroom with a window, electricity, water supply, sewerage, propane gas, the aforementioned sunken kotatsu, and two air conditioning units.
Special notes include the fixed asset taxes: 6,926 yen for the land and 27,573 yen for the building. While CATV (cable TV) requires a new subscription, the location offers significant highlights: it's in a green, quiet residential area with a corner position, providing views of the mountains and pastoral scenery. A legal restriction to note is that part of the property is within a sediment disaster warning zone (Yellow Zone). Parking is available for two or more vehicles.
The home is located in the Minami district of Gujo City, Gifu Prefecture, a region famed for its pristine waterways and traditional Gujo Odori dance festival, which takes place over 30 nights in summer. The area is a gateway to the natural beauty of central Japan, with the historic Gujo Hachiman Castle, a mountaintop fortress offering panoramic views, being a major local landmark just a short drive away.