Shop-Integrated Vacant House in Teramachi, Itoigawa
This property is a shop-integrated vacant house located in the Teramachi district of Itoigawa City, Niigata Prefecture. The building is a two-story wooden structure built in 1949 (Showa 24) and was renovated in 2008 (Heisei 20). It became vacant in September 2025 (Reiwa 7). The property is for sale (land and building) at a price of 3,000,000 yen.
The property features a total floor area of 96.68 square meters with a land area of 122.31 square meters. The layout consists of a 3K (three rooms plus kitchen) living space combined with a shop area of approximately 35 square meters. The building includes a dedicated dressing room, a bath, and separate toilet and handwashing facilities for the shop. Utilities are all connected: electricity is available, the bath uses city gas, the toilet is flush, and water supply is from the public water and sewage system. Television reception is available, and mobile communication services from docomo, au, and SoftBank are accessible. A parking space for one car is included, along with a storage shed.
According to the agent's notes, some minor repairs are necessary, and the cost of these repairs will be borne by the occupant. The property is situated in an area with low snowfall and is within 1 km of Itoigawa Station and approximately 850 meters from Echigo-Oshikami Hisui Kaigan Station. Nearby facilities include a supermarket about 900 meters away, a convenience store about 750 meters away, and a general hospital about 1.7 km away. The local schools are Itoigawa Higashi Elementary School and Itoigawa Junior High School. The agent specifically notes that this property is ideal for someone considering running a beauty salon.
The Teramachi area, as the name suggests, has a historical connection to temples, offering a quiet, traditional atmosphere. Itoigawa City is famously known as the origin of jade in Japan, with a history of jade use dating back thousands of years. The city is a gateway to stunning natural landscapes, including the UNESCO Global Geopark that encompasses the surrounding mountains and coast. A major landmark near this property is the scenic Echigo-Oshikami Hisui Kaigan Station area, which is part of the beautiful Sea of Japan coastline.