A Spacious Traditional Home in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture
This property presents a substantial traditional Japanese house located in the Fuke-cho district of Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture. Built in 1902, the wooden structure offers a generous 257.52 sqm of living space across a 12DK layout, providing ample room for a large family or versatile use. The residence sits on a sizable plot of 535.01 sqm, offering significant outdoor space and privacy.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The property's road access situation is detailed as having roads on three sides: a 6-meter wide public road to the north and a 10-meter wide road to the south. A crucial special remark states that part of the land is classified as agricultural land, meaning permission under the Agricultural Land Law is required for its use or conversion. This is a vital legal consideration for any purchase.
The property is designated as a vacant house (akiya) and is situated in an Unzoned Area under the City Planning Act, with the land use district being Category II Residential. The land shape is noted as sloping, and the building coverage ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%. Parking is available, and the property rights are full ownership.
Kameyama City is a historic castle town in northern Mie Prefecture, known for its role as a post station on the ancient Tokaido road. An interesting local fact is that Kameyama Castle, originally built in 1590, was constructed using a rare stone-folding technique without the use of plaster. The closest major landmark is the iconic Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine), one of Japan's most sacred Shinto sites, located approximately 40 kilometers to the south.