Traditional Wooden House with Extensive Land on Sado Island
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The 'Special Notes/Remarks' section lists distances to local facilities: Ryotsu Port is 26,800m away, Ogi Port is 65,200m, City Hall is 26,600m, a nursery school is 25,400m, a post office is 3,900m, and a bus stop is 400m. The 'Remarks' section details the extensive land and outbuildings included. The property will be transferred in its current state. The attached land consists of: 3 plots of residential land totaling 297.44 square meters, 13 rice paddy plots, 3 cultivated field plots totaling 766 square meters, 28 forest plots, 16 wilderness plots, and 1 protected forest plot. The price for the land is negotiable. The attached buildings include: a two-story storehouse with earthen wall construction and board roofing (16.52 sqm on the first floor, 16.52 sqm on the second floor) and a wooden board-roofed single-story shed measuring 28.09 square meters.
Sado Island is a vast natural paradise, with an area roughly 1.4 times that of Tokyo's 23 wards and a 280km coastline. It is renowned for its abundant seafood and mountain produce. The island is also home to the protected Japanese crested ibis. A major nearby tourist attraction is the stunning Futatsugame Beach in the northern Kaifu district, selected as one of Japan's top 100 bathing spots and awarded two stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan for its exceptional transparency and scenic beauty.