Traditional Wooden House with Spacious Land in Sado City
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden single-story house located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Kaji-cho, Sado City, Niigata Prefecture. Built in January 1972, this 54-year-old home offers a generous total floor area of 71.81 square meters with a 4K layout, providing ample living space. The property sits on a large, 851-square-meter corner plot, offering significant potential for gardening or expansion.
The house is equipped with electricity, propane gas, a public water supply, and a septic tank system. It is noted that vehicle access to the property is not possible. The property is being sold for 2.9 million JPY and is listed as requiring no repairs, making it a move-in-ready opportunity. This is a private real estate agency listing facilitated by Hagida Land Exchange Co., Ltd.
According to the agent's notes, the location is convenient for daily shopping and errands. Key distances from the property are: Sado General Hospital (4.0km), City Hall (1km), a kindergarten (0.4km), an elementary school (1km), a junior high school (1.5km), a supermarket (1km), a home improvement center (1km), and the nearest bus stop (0.3km). The ports of Ryotsu and Ogi are approximately 15km and 27.7km away, respectively, providing connections to the mainland.
Sado Island is a destination rich in history and natural beauty, famously known as a place of exile for political dissidents during the Edo period, including the scholar Sugawara no Michizane and the playwright Zeami. The island's rugged coastline, terraced rice fields, and historic gold mines offer a unique living environment. A major landmark and popular tourist attraction is the historic Sado Kinzan Gold Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site candidate, which offers fascinating insights into Japan's gold mining history.