Traditional Japanese Wooden House on a Spacious Plot in Tahara City
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house located in the Ikenohara area of Tahara City, Aichi Prefecture. The house was built in January 1967, making it approximately 59 years old, and features a classic 2K layout. The total building area is 61.39 square meters, situated on a generous 252.58 square meter plot of land. The property is currently vacant and is being offered for sale as a residential home.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with public water supply, public gas, and propane. The drainage system is connected to the public sewer. The property is located within an urbanization promotion area. A key point from the listing is the seller's hope to sell the land after the building is removed, indicating the potential for redevelopment as a vacant lot.
The location offers excellent convenience, being just a 13-minute walk from Mikawa Tahara Station on the Toyohashi Railway Atsumi Line. The area is served by Tahara Chubu Elementary School, approximately 500 meters away, and Tahara Junior High School, about 300 meters away. The comprehensive Atsumi Hospital is located 2,300 meters from the property.
Tahara City is situated on the uniquely east-west stretching Atsumi Peninsula in southern Aichi Prefecture. It is a naturally rich area surrounded by sea and mountains, known for its warm climate year-round. The city is a national leader in agricultural output, being a top producer of cabbage, broccoli, and chrysanthemums. For visitors, the area is famous for the Iragomisaki Cape and the Pacific Long Beach, a renowned surf spot that hosts international competitions, attracting many tourists, surfers, and anglers. The city's northeastern area features a coastal industrial park with a concentration of manufacturing, primarily automotive, providing strong employment opportunities. From the neighboring Toyohashi City, both Tokyo and Osaka are accessible in about 90 minutes via Shinkansen bullet train.