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Traditional Wooden House in Suzu, Ishikawa - Earthquake Damage Noted
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Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture

石川県珠洲市珠洲市若山町中

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Traditional Wooden House in Suzu City with Earthquake Damage Notes

This property is a traditional wooden house located in Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, at the tip of the Noto Peninsula. The building was constructed in January 1961, making it approximately 65 years old. It offers a substantial total floor area of 255.4 square meters on a land plot of 311.91 square meters. The structure is of wood-frame construction. The property is listed as vacant (空家).

Critical agent notes regarding the property's condition must be highlighted: There may be a need for repairs due to earthquake damage. The photographs provided are from the time of registration (post-earthquake). The house has been officially assessed as "semi-damaged" (準半壊) due to the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake (Reiwa 6). This indicates significant structural damage that requires careful evaluation and likely extensive renovation. The price is listed as negotiable (応相談).

Suzu City is renowned for its preserved satoyama and satoumi landscapes, offering stunning natural scenery. The area is famous for its traditional industries like agehama salt-making, Suzu ware pottery, and diatomite clay hibachi production. The cityscape features rows of houses with black tiles and wooden plank walls, preserving a classic Japanese rural aesthetic. The region is part of a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS), attracting young people from across Japan who are drawn to its sustainable way of life.

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Year built: 1961
Land size: 312 / 3,357sqft
House size: 255 / 2,749sqft

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Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture

石川県珠洲市珠洲市若山町中

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