Traditional Japanese Home in Sado City Offers a Quiet Country Lifestyle
The property's equipment and facilities include a shower, a separate bath and toilet room, a toilet, a bath, a septic tank, propane gas, public water supply, and a garden. A special note regarding the septic system is that only the toilet is connected to an individual septic tank, while the bath and kitchen wastewater is directly discharged. The property requires some repair work.
Agent remarks provide distances to key local amenities: a general hospital is 11.1km away, the city hall is 6.6km, a kindergarten is 3.5km, elementary and junior high schools are both 7.4km, a supermarket is 6.3km, a post office is 4.0km, and the nearest bus stop is 1.7km from the property. The home also features two or more parking spaces, a system kitchen, two toilets, a re-heating function for the bath, suitability for multi-generational living, and a monitor-equipped intercom.
Sado Island is rich in history and natural beauty, famously known as a place of exile for political dissidents during the Edo period, including the famous scholar and poet, Nichiren. The island offers a slower pace of life surrounded by coastal scenery and traditional culture. The closest major landmark is the historic Sado Kinzan Gold Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site candidate, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's gold mining history and is a significant tourist attraction on the island.