Spacious 4LDK Wooden House in Shizuoka's Scenic Izu Peninsula
This property is a detached wooden house built in July 1973, located in the sixth district of Shimoda City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The house offers a generous 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 54.35 sqm (approximately 16.44 tsubo), comprising Japanese-style rooms of 8.0, 6.0, and 4.5 tatami mats, plus a 6.0-mat Western-style room. The land area is a substantial 115.35 sqm (approximately 34.89 tsubo). The property is a two-story structure on flat land.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with propane gas, a water supply, and a septic tank. Important special remarks indicate that the property is designated as "non-rebuildable." It is located within a steep slope collapse warning zone, a residential land development regulation area, and an Article 22 zone. The house requires repairs to the floor, roof leaks, eaves ceilings, and other areas. The transaction type is exclusive agency.
The property is situated in the Izu Peninsula, a region famed for its dramatic coastline, hot springs, and natural beauty. Shimoda City holds significant historical importance as the port where Commodore Matthew Perry's fleet arrived, leading to the signing of the Convention of Kanagawa in 1854, which opened Japan to the world. The area is a popular destination for its beaches and coastal scenery. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Fuji, which can be enjoyed in the distance, symbolizing the classic Japanese landscape that defines this region.