Affordable Traditional Wooden House in Historic Tarui, Gifu
This property is a detached wooden house built in 1955, offering a total floor area of 50.14㎡ on a 82.64㎡ plot of land. The layout is a 2K configuration, and the structure is a single-story building. The property is currently vacant. The equipment includes public water supply, public gas, and propane. The drainage system is a septic tank (汲み取り式). The property features an indoor laundry space and no parking.
Special notes indicate the property is located in a Category 1 Residential Zone (第一種住居地域). The current status is an empty house (空家). Handover conditions are negotiable (相談). The building-to-land ratio is 60% and the floor area ratio is 200%. A set-back (セットバック) is required. The property is registered with the Tarui Town Akiya Bank, a government program for vacant houses.
The town of Tarui in Gifu Prefecture boasts excellent geographical advantages with access to the JR Tokaido Main Line via Tarui Station and major roads like National Route 21. The area is rich in nature, with mountains and clear skies visible from anywhere in town. An interesting local tradition is the display of approximately 350 koinobori (carp streamers) swimming in the Aikawa River every spring, creating a spectacular scene alongside 200 cherry trees and the remaining snow on the sacred Mt. Ibuki. The closest major landmark is the historic Nangu Taisha Shrine, a significant Shinto site designated as the Ichinomiya (first shrine) of the former Mino Province.