Spacious Wooden Family Home in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture
This property is a detached wooden house located at 140 Tokuhisa-cho, Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture. A key feature highlighted in the agent notes is that the property requires no repairs, making it a move-in-ready opportunity. The house was built in January 1977, giving it a solid 49-year history. It offers a generous total floor area of 126.45 square meters spread over two above-ground stories. The land parcel is even more spacious, measuring 332.09 square meters, providing ample outdoor space for gardening, recreation, or potential expansion.
The property is listed for sale at a price of 18,800,000 yen. Its current status is vacant, and the handover timing is open for consultation. For any inquiries regarding the price or to arrange a viewing, interested parties are directed to contact the Nomi City Municipal Engineering Department, Town Development Division.
Nomi City is situated in the southern part of Ishikawa Prefecture, roughly in the center of the Kaga Plain. It is blessed with a rich natural environment, including verdant hills, the first-class Tedori River, and proximity to the Sea of Japan. The city is famously known as the production area for the traditional Kutani-yaki pottery, home to many skilled artisans. The area offers cultural experiences like Kutani-yaki painting workshops and various family-friendly facilities. Interestingly, while many regional areas in Japan face population decline, Nomi City has seen a steady, albeit slight, population increase. It boasts the highest proportion of young people under 14 in the prefecture, supported by top-tier child-rearing support policies, and even ranked first nationwide in a 2015 survey for the number of new residents accepted.
The closest major landmark is the Tedori River, a significant and scenic waterway renowned for its clear waters and popular for river activities. For cultural enrichment, the region is dotted with studios and museums dedicated to the world-famous Kutani porcelain, a major tourist draw for the area.