Renovated Kominka in the Mountainous Valleys of Kitakata, Fukushima
The property is equipped with electricity, public water supply, and public sewer. It is located outside the city planning area and is subject to the Kitakata City Landscape Ordinance. Important legal notes include applicability of the Agricultural Land Law and the Agricultural Promotion Area Law (white zone), and it is within a sediment disaster warning zone. The land is also within a pond flooding area. Please note that the garage is currently on a loan-for-use agreement with a neighboring resident. Furthermore, this is an area where the national land survey has not been conducted, meaning the official map and the actual conditions may differ significantly.
The area, Yamato Town in Kitakata City, is famous as the birthplace of Miyako Soba noodles and as a trailhead for Mount Iide, a popular destination for hikers. The nearby Ichinoto River, a tributary of the Agano River which flows to the Sea of Japan, is a clear stream renowned for Iwana and Yamame trout fishing. Living here offers a serene, nature-filled lifestyle, with the "Iide no Yu" hot spring approximately 8.4km away for relaxation after a day of outdoor activities.