Traditional Wooden House in Rural Fukushima with Generous Space
The property is equipped with public water supply, public gas, propane, sewer drainage, and a dedicated toilet. It also comes with furniture and appliances included. The current status is vacant, and the handover timing is open for discussion. The building-to-land ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%.
Yanaizu Village is a compact municipality, approximately 4km square, and is the smallest in area within Fukushima Prefecture. Its primary industry is agriculture, and it is one of the prefecture's leading rice-producing regions, yielding delicious rice annually. With minimal elevation difference, the entire village is likened to a single rice paddy, turning a golden hue in autumn with ripe rice ears. Situated in the center of the Aizu Basin, the village enjoys excellent transportation access, with National Routes 49 and 121, as well as Prefectural Route 33 passing through. Neighboring cities like Aizuwakamatsu and Kitakata are accessible in about 10 minutes from anywhere in the village. The village also offers robust support for young families and those looking to start farming.