Coastal Living in Kagoshima: Traditional Home with Modern Updates
Positioned on an elevated site just 120 meters from Ei-Okawa fishing port in southern Kagoshima Prefecture, this single-story wooden house offers an authentic Japanese living experience. The 4DK property, while built in 1969, maintains its architectural integrity with substantial square pillars and traditional room proportions.
Recent renovations include a complete exterior repaint of both walls and roof, while the interior has seen periodic updates to its fixtures and amenities. The property features four Japanese-style rooms, ranging from 4.5 to 6 tatami mats in size, and includes a functional kitchen-dining area.
Located in the temperate climate of the Satsuma Peninsula's southern tip, the property is ideally situated for both fishing enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retirement. The historic Kamabuta Shrine, famous for its unique ritual of balancing kiln lids on worshippers' heads, is just an 8-minute walk away, adding cultural significance to this coastal property.