Seaside Retreat in Choshi's Historic Fishing District
The property shows its age but requires only minor renovations, such as installing a water heater. The entrance boasts a vaulted ceiling, and there are ample rooms. A second-floor toilet and washbasin add convenience, making the home suitable for use by groups of leisure companions. The north side garden is approximately 15 tsubo (49.5 sqm). On clear days, Mount Fuji is even visible from the second floor. The location offers relaxed access via the Narita Line and the Choshi Electric Railway.
Key equipment and features include electricity, public water supply, flush toilet (with a septic tank), and propane gas (PG). The building structure is a two-story wooden construction with tile roofing. The property is located within an urbanization area and a neighborhood commercial zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 200%. Access roads are paved public roads approximately 2.5m wide on the southeast and northeast sides. The parking lot site fronts a paved public road approximately 3.8m wide on the northwest side.
The area is renowned for Choshi City's status as Japan's top fishing port by volume. A major local landmark, the "Hill of the Round Earth" observatory (地球の丸く見える丘展望台), is just over 1km away, offering spectacular panoramic views where the curvature of the earth can be observed.