A Traditional Japanese Home with Agricultural Land in Minamiizu
This property is a detached wooden house located in Minamiizu Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture. The building has a total floor area of 131.48㎡ (approximately 39.77 tsubo) and sits on a generous land plot of 224.78㎡ (approximately 67.99 tsubo). The layout is a spacious 6DK, offering multiple rooms for flexible living arrangements. The house is a two-story structure originally built in the Taisho 2 era (1913) with an extension added in Showa 46 (1971). A key feature noted by the agent is that the property includes agricultural land in a separate location.
The home is situated in a quiet area with convenient access, just a one-minute walk from the 'Mera' bus stop served by Tokai Bus. The land is on a gentle slope within an area not subject to urban planning lines, providing a sense of openness and connection to nature.
Minamiizu Town is part of the stunning Izu Peninsula, renowned for its dramatic coastline, hot springs, and scenic beauty. An interesting local fact is that the area is famous for its early-blooming Kawazu cherry trees, which attract visitors in late winter. The closest major landmark is the iconic Cape Irozaki, the southernmost point of the Izu Peninsula, known for its rugged cliffs and lighthouse offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean.