Traditional Japanese Home in Reihoku with Sea and Mountain Views
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house built in June 1963, offering over 153 square meters of living space across two stories on a generous 247-square-meter plot of land. The layout is spacious, featuring five or more rooms plus a kitchen (5K+). The home is equipped with town water and propane gas, but it's important to note the toilet is a pit latrine (汲み取り). Parking is available on-site.
According to the agent's special notes, this property requires significant repairs and has been vacant since around September 2013. The listing is part of the Reihoku Town Akiya Bank program. The agent strongly advises: "First, please view the Reihoku Town Akiya Bank page" at the provided URL (https://akiya.reihoku-kumamoto.jp/dynamic/ijyu/info/pub/default.aspx?c_id=27). Detailed information about the property and the workings of the akiya bank system are available on the Reihoku Town Akiya Bank page. For detailed information about this property, viewings, or consultations about registration, please feel free to contact: TEL: 0969-35-3334 Mail: [email protected].
The property is located in the Shiki area of Reihoku Town, Kumamoto Prefecture. Reihoku is situated on the northwestern tip of Shimoshima, the largest of the Amakusa Islands, surrounded by the beautiful seas of the Amakusa Nada and Chijiwa Nada. The area boasts a superb natural environment with emerald green seas and verdant mountains. A notable local landmark is the Tomioka Peninsula, a known tombolo (tied island) with beautiful sand dunes forming a natural harbor, and its sandspit, Tomoezaki, is often called "Shotenkyo" (Little Heavenly Bridge).