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¥1,000,000

Funahiki-cho, Tamura City, Fukushima Prefecture

福島県田村市船引町

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Renovation-Ready Retro Home in Fukushima's Tranquil Countryside

Translated agent notes and property features reveal essential details. The property is explicitly in a pre-renovation state, requiring a firm commitment to repairs. The condition is not '良好' (good), but it offers an unadulterated retro feel and the enjoyment of planning renovations. The house retains traditional Japanese elements like '縁側' (engawa veranda), 'ふすま' (fusuma sliding doors), and wooden features. The layout includes multiple Japanese-style rooms with tatami flooring that shows significant wear and needs replacement or conversion to flooring. The house is described as feeling more spacious than the listed square footage suggests due to its divided rooms and circulation paths. Notably, the property has two bathroom areas: one is an older, unused bath space that could be converted into storage or a new bath, while the other existing bathroom is also aged and ready for a full renovation. The house features a well-sized balcony with pleasant views, a staircase described as comfortable and typical of older homes, and a kitchen area with large windows connecting to the outdoors. The property uses well water, which is noted as having deteriorated ('井戸水(劣化あり)').

The surrounding area of Tamura City, located in the heart of the Abukuma Highlands, is rich in nature and offers a peaceful lifestyle. An interesting local fact is that Tamura City is home to the nationally famous Abukumado Cave, one of Japan's largest limestone caverns and a significant tourist attraction. The region is also excellent for outdoor activities like camping and stargazing, and agriculture is a vibrant part of the local community. The closest major landmark is the spectacular Abukumado Cave, a must-visit natural wonder showcasing stunning stalactites and stalagmites.

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Summary

Year built: 1966
Land size: 301 / 3,240sqft
House size: 84 / 904sqft

Short-Term Rental (Minpaku)

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Narita International Airport — 184 km away

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Flood Risk Low Risk
Landslide Risk Moderate
Tsunami Risk Low Risk
Earthquake Hazard Moderate

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