Former Restaurant Turned Warehouse with Land in Okayama's Kibi-Chuo Town
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property fronts on two public roads: a 4-meter wide paved road to the southeast with 4 meters of frontage, and a 4-meter wide paved road to the southwest with 3.5 meters of frontage. There is space for parking three or more vehicles at no extra cost. The sale is "as-is," with the seller responsible for removing fixtures and equipment from inside and outside the warehouse. Crucially, the building lacks modern utilities: there is no mains water supply (though a main pipe is in the road), only an old well of uncertain usability that would require repair and water quality testing for use. The toilet is a pit latrine, there is no bath, and electrical connection work is required. Additionally, there is a sunken area in the asphalt on the southwestern road frontage.
The land itself is a sizable 765.73 sqm (approximately 231.63 tsubo) trapezoidal plot on a slope, designated as residential and miscellaneous land. The building is a two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 170.12 sqm. The area offers a tranquil, rural setting within Okayama Prefecture, known for its pleasant climate and historical significance as the "Land of Sunshine." A notable nearby landmark is the historic town of Takahashi, home to the beautifully preserved Bitchu-Matsuyama Castle, Japan's highest elevated castle.