Bird Song and River Sounds: A Sprawling Farmland Property in Kitakata, Fukushima
This property in Kitakata City, Fukushima Prefecture, offers a serene escape defined by the constant sound of a flowing river and the songs of birds, including the Japanese bush warbler (Uguisu). Located along the Gomaizawa River, part of the Aga River system, the environment is peaceful and deeply connected to nature. The land features expansive reed fields and farmland with a history of tobacco production, presenting a blank canvas for those with a pioneering spirit to cultivate and develop from the ground up.
The main house is approximately 50 years old, built in 1973 (Showa 48), and is accompanied by older storehouses and warehouses typical of a farmstead. Given its condition, the main building is best suited for use as a rest area or workshop. The property includes a variety of land classifications: residential land, fields, and paddies. Essential utilities are available, including electricity, public water supply, and a simple flush (pit) toilet. Parking is also provided. The site is flat, covers 2,474.02 sqm, and fronts a paved public road approximately 3 meters wide on its west side. It is located outside of urban planning zones. Please note, one of the warehouses on the premises has incomplete inheritance registration and will be handed over under a loan-for-use agreement.
The area, Yamato Town in Kitakata City, is famous as a gateway for climbing Mount Iide and as a major production area for the branded Miyako soba noodles. It offers beautiful seasonal scenery ideal for countryside living. An interesting local fact is that Kitakata is renowned across Japan for its distinctive ramen, characterized by a soy sauce-based broth and flat, curly noodles, attracting food enthusiasts nationwide. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Iide, a sacred peak and popular destination for hiking and nature appreciation.