Traditional Wooden Home with Garage-Warehouse in Scenic Suzu City
Agent notes provide essential details on local amenities. The property is situated within 3km of the Suzu City Hall and Suzu City General Hospital. The local Wakayama Elementary School is within a 1km radius, while Midorigaoka Junior High School is within 3km. For daily shopping, the Hamakoka Food Center supermarket is also within a 3km range.
Suzu City, located at the tip of the Noto Peninsula, is renowned for its preserved satoyama and satoumi landscapes—beautiful rural mountains and coastal areas. The city boasts stunning natural scenery, a rich food culture, and a warm community. The streetscapes, lined with houses featuring black tiles and wooden plank walls, evoke Japan's original rustic scenery. The area is deeply connected to traditional industries like salt making, Suzu ware pottery, and diatomite clay brazier production, alongside vibrant local festivals and rituals tied to nature and agriculture. The region's dedication to quality is evident in its local produce, such as Agehama salt and Ohama soybeans. Recognized as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System, Suzu attracts young people from across Japan who are drawn to preserving and revitalizing this unique environment, fostering new exchanges and livelihoods.
The property is currently vacant and was last renovated in January 1987, presenting a canvas for customization. The price is negotiable upon consultation with the municipal office.