A Traditional Japanese Home Overlooking the Fishing Port of Nō, Itoigawa
The property is a registered 4-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 163.72 sqm (49.52 tsubo), offering a spacious 7LDK layout. It was originally built in July 1985 (Showa 60), with subsequent alterations and extensions recorded in August of the same year. The land size is 119.39 sqm (36.11 tsubo) and is designated as residential. The interior shows signs of wear and will require sufficient renovation and repair (HC) to modernize, including the bathroom which needs attention. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
Key facilities and utilities are all connected: Tohoku Electric Power, public water supply, public sewerage, and city gas. The property includes parking space for one car. Access is via a 1.9-meter wide municipal road on the southwest side.
A major highlight is the proximity to fishing. The agent's notes emphasize that fishing spots are within carrying distance of a fishing rod, allowing for immersive angling. Fresh seafood is available throughout the seasons. The annual crab fishing season opens in November, followed by the peak season for anglerfish in February. During the colder months, famous fish like yellowtail (buri) are abundantly landed at the port.
The area is rich in natural beauty and history, positioned along the rugged coastline of the Japan Sea. A notable nearby landmark is the Itoigawa Global Geopark, a UNESCO-recognized site famous for its jade and dramatic geological formations that tell the story of the continent's birth. The property is conveniently located 2.6km from Nō Station on the Japan Sea Hokuhoku Line and 3.7km from the Nō Interchange on the Hokuriku Expressway.