Spacious Estate with Office and Garden in Minamishimabara
This substantial property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a large estate with multiple buildings on an expansive plot of land. The total land area is a significant 2,902.31 square meters (approximately 877.95 tsubo), offering immense potential. The main building spans 457.36 square meters (approximately 138.35 tsubo) and is configured with a 13K layout, featuring numerous Japanese-style rooms including four 10-tatami rooms, an 8-tatami room, a 6-tatmat room, and several smaller 4.5-tatami rooms, alongside a dedicated office space and a tea room. A key feature is the inclusion of a garden.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property's equipment and facilities include: Propane gas, city water supply, septic tank, side ditches, gas stove installation possible, hot water supply, electricity, separate bath and toilet, two toilet locations, and an indoor washing machine space. Special notes on road access detail that it is a corner lot with frontage on two public roads: a 5.3-meter wide paved road to the west with 37.7 meters of frontage, and a 2.6-meter wide paved road to the south with 37.6 meters of frontage. Further special notes indicate the property has good sunlight but requires a setback of 26.39 square meters. The agent's remarks emphasize: "★★★Price has been significantly revised!★★★ The property boasts 2,902.31 sqm (approx. 877.9 tsubo) of space! It has many rooms and comes with an office! It also includes a garden! Please note that there are currently factories, warehouses, and buildings on the land, and it will be sold as-is."
The property is located in the Ariake-cho area of Minamishimabara City, Nagasaki Prefecture. This region is part of the Shimabara Peninsula, known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes and hot springs stemming from the historic eruption of Mount Unzen. The area is rich in history, particularly related to the Shimabara Rebellion and early Christian (Kirishitan) sites. The closest major landmark is the UNESCO World Heritage site of the "Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region," with several related churches and villages located within a short drive, offering a profound cultural and historical context to the region.