Spacious 8DK House in a Quiet, Green Residential Area Near the Sea on Sado Island
This property is a detached wooden two-story house built in January 1978, offering a generous 199.58 square meters of living space across an 8DK layout. It sits on a large 393.96 square meter corner plot in a quiet, green residential neighborhood. The asking price is 5,700,000 yen, with some repair work required. The house is located within the Sado Yahiko Yoneyama Quasi-National Park area and is also designated as a Tsunami Disaster Alert Zone.
The property's equipment and facilities include electricity, a septic tank, propane gas, public water supply, and a garden. Key features highlighted by the agent are its proximity to the sea and its location in a lush, green residential district. Special notes provide distances to local amenities: a general hospital is 40.2km away, city hall is 24.3km, a kindergarten is 0.1km, elementary and junior high schools are 3.2km, a supermarket is 0.3km, a post office is 0.5km, and a bus stop is 0.2km. The total number of units in the building is one.
The area is part of Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture, a destination rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Sado Island was once a place of exile for prominent political and cultural figures, including Emperor Juntoku and the founder of Noh theatre, Zeami Motokiyo. The island is now famous for its traditional performing arts, like the Kodo drummers, and its thriving population of reintroduced Japanese crested ibis. The closest major landmark is the scenic Sotokaifu Coast, known for its dramatic rock formations and beautiful sea views.