Compact Mountain Retreat in Chiba's Serene Kamogawa
This unique property presents a compact, single-story wooden house built in July 1987, situated on a generous 182 sqm (approx. 55.05 tsubo) plot of land in a quiet residential area of Kamogawa City, Chiba. The building itself covers 24.84 sqm (approx. 7.51 tsubo) and features a simple 1K layout with an 8-tatami mat Japanese-style room. Key equipment includes a bathroom with a window and a 2-burner stove. Special notes highlight the property's quiet neighborhood and two-sided natural lighting. Additional remarks confirm the property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover.
The land is classified as forest land (山林) and is located outside of urban planning areas, offering a sense of seclusion and connection to nature. The property includes parking space for two vehicles. The terrain is described as terraced (ひな段), and road access is from the east via a 2-meter wide road. It's important to note that the property is subject to the National Land Use Law (国土法) and has certain legal restrictions regarding rebuilding.
Kamogawa City is part of the Boso Peninsula, known for its beautiful coastline, hot springs, and relaxed atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Kamogawa is home to the Kamogawa Sea World, a major aquarium famous for its killer whale and dolphin shows. The area is also a gateway to the scenic Mount Kiyosumi, a popular hiking destination within the Minami Boso Quasi-National Park, offering stunning views and rich biodiversity.