Traditional Wooden House in Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture
This property is a spacious, traditional wooden house located in the scenic city of Suzu at the tip of the Noto Peninsula. The house was built in January 1965, making it over 59 years old, and features a generous floor area of 184.29 square meters. The building structure is wood-framed construction. The property is currently vacant. The listed rent is negotiable (応相談).
Key equipment and features of the property include water supply, public gas, propane, a septic tank system, and a private toilet. The property is registered with the local Akiya Bank program, indicating it is part of a municipal initiative to address vacant houses and promote relocation.
Suzu City is renowned for its preserved satoyama and satoumi landscapes, offering stunning natural scenery. The city's charm lies in its streets lined with houses featuring black tiles and wooden plank walls, evoking the original scenery of Japan. The area is rich in traditional culture, including salt-making, Suzuyaki pottery, and diatomaceous earth charcoal braziers. The city is also part of a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS) site, attracting young people from across Japan who are creating new exchanges and livelihoods. Local specialty products include agehama salt and Ohama soybeans.