Spacious Traditional Home on Generous Land in Aridagawa, Wakayama
Critical details from the agent notes include the property's road access situation. The land has frontage on two public roads: a 3.3-meter wide road to the south and a 4.7-meter wide road to the west. This configuration, described as "two-sided road (excluding corner lot)," offers excellent accessibility. The property also includes an agricultural storage shed, and parking is available at no additional cost. The land is flat, designated as residential, and located outside of an urban planning area, offering flexibility and a peaceful environment.
The area of Aridagawa is known for its natural beauty, nestled within the scenic Arida River valley. An interesting local fact is that the region is part of Wakayama's famed citrus-growing area, particularly known for its high-quality Arida mikan (mandarin oranges). The closest major landmark is the historic Kishu Toshogu Shrine in nearby Kainan City, a beautifully ornate shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, showcasing intricate woodwork from the Edo period.