Spacious Traditional Home in the Tranquil Countryside of Hodatsushimizu, Ishikawa
This property presents a rare opportunity to own a substantial piece of Ishikawa's serene countryside. Located at Shikihara-fu 98, Hodatsushimizu Town, Hakui District, this wooden-built home offers a generous total floor area of 262.58 square meters on an expansive land plot of 1,247.07 square meters. Built in January 1969, the residence is situated within a quiet rural hamlet, providing a peaceful retreat with ample space. A notable feature is the cultivated field adjacent to the residential plot, perfect for gardening or small-scale agriculture.
According to the agent's special notes, key local facilities are all located more than 3km away. These include the town hall (役場), Hodatsushimizu Hospital (宝達志水病院), Chuo Nursery (中央保育所), Shio Elementary School (志桜小学校), Hodatsu Junior High School (宝達中学校), and the Alvis Hakuishop supermarket (アルビス羽咋店). The nearest public transport is the Shikihara bus stop within a 1km radius, while the nearest train station, Shinami Station, is over 3km away.
The property is equipped with public water supply, town gas, propane, a septic tank system, and a dedicated toilet. It is currently vacant and listed for sale at 3.7 million yen through the Ishikawa Vacant House Information Navi program (No.17216117).
The area of Hodatsushimizu Town is positioned at the entrance to the Noto Peninsula and is home to Mount Hodatsu, the highest peak in Noto, offering panoramic views of Kaga, Noto, and Etchu. A major local attraction is the Chirihama Nagisa Driveway, a unique beach where driving on the sand and shoreline is permitted. The town also boasts historical sites like the Suemori Castle Ruins, a designated cultural property and the stage for a pivotal battle in the history of the Maeda clan. While offering a tranquil, nature-filled lifestyle, the town is conveniently connected, with Kanazawa City approximately a 30-minute drive away, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a balance between rural calm and urban access.