Historic Property with Traditional Outbuildings in Sado's Quiet Seaside Neighborhood
This unique property, listed as 'Ryōtsu-161 (Remote Island Property)', presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Sado Island's architectural heritage. The main house is a wooden two-story structure built in May 1975, requiring some repair. It features a spacious 9K layout, providing nine rooms plus a kitchen-dining area, with a total floor area of 174.74 square meters. The land itself is a generous 461.34 square meters, offering ample outdoor space.
The property's equipment and facilities include electricity, a septic tank, propane gas, public water supply, and a garden. A key highlight is the inclusion of two traditional outbuildings: a 'kura' (storehouse) with earthen-walled construction and tile roofing, and a 'naya' (shed), both adding significant character and utility.
As noted in the agent's remarks, the property is situated in a quiet residential area close to the sea. Key distances to local amenities are: general hospital 14.5km, city hall 5.2km, kindergarten 4.0km, elementary school 4.0km, junior high school 4.6km, supermarket 3.8km, post office 2.1km, and a bus stop a mere 0.1km away. The total number of units in the building is one.
The area of Sado Island is rich in history and natural beauty, once known as a place of exile for political dissidents during the feudal era. The closest major landmark is the scenic Sotokaifu Coast, renowned for its dramatic rock formations and powerful waves, offering breathtaking ocean views just a short distance from this tranquil neighborhood.