Spacious Traditional Home Near Izu Inatori Station
This expansive property in Higashiizu Town offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Japan's architectural history. Built in 1964, the 457.41㎡ wooden structure features a unique 8SDK layout spread across three floors, providing ample space for multi-generational living or creative reuse. The 178.51㎡ land parcel sits in a quiet residential neighborhood with southern exposure, just a 9-minute walk from Izu Inatori Station on the scenic Izu Kyuko Line.
Higashiizu Town forms part of the Izu Peninsula's eastern coast, known for its dramatic cliffs and hot spring resorts. An interesting local fact: the area's name 'Inatori' derives from traditional fishing methods where villagers would 'call in' (natori) fish using special techniques. The property lies approximately 15 km north of the spectacular Jogasaki Coast, a 9 km stretch of volcanic sea cliffs connected by suspension bridges and coastal walking trails.