A Quiet Fisherman's House in Kumano City, Mie Prefecture
This property is located in Hokocho, Kumano City, Mie Prefecture, on the border with Owase City, north of Noichi. It sits in a quiet hamlet surrounded by beautiful sea and mountains, where the traditional life of a fishing village still breathes. Far from the bustle of tourist spots, this place offers a peaceful daily life accompanied by the sound of the waves.
Key Features of This Property:
Premium Background Music Played by the Sea: Close to the sea, you can hear the soothing sound of waves when you open the windows. This environment is ideal for those who want to feel the sea close and enjoy tranquility to their heart's content.
Nostalgic Two-Story Building: A two-story building that blends into the fishing village streetscape. You can enjoy creating your own special space by making use of the view and ventilation from the second floor.
Authentic Fisherman's Village Life: This is not a place created for newcomers; it is a real, everyday life here. You can experience the warmth of the local people and the blessings of the sea in an unadorned rural lifestyle.
Things to Confirm in Advance:
Plumbing System: A septic tank is installed, but because it is a 'single septic tank', it only purifies toilet wastewater. Please check the situation for gray water on site.
Building Condition: There is deterioration due to age, and there are parts that require repair for occupancy. Please be sure to carefully check the condition yourself during a viewing.
Recommended For: Those who value a daily life by the sea above all else. Those who are drawn to the quiet, real fishing village culture that has not been touristified. Those who want to cultivate their own 'seaside base' through DIY or renovation.
The altitude is 9.3 meters (Source: Geospatial Information Authority of Japan). The property includes a balcony and parking. It is a two-story wooden building with 8 rooms and a western-style flush toilet. The land area is 66.11 square meters. The property is listed for sale at 500,000 yen through the Akiya Bank program.