Traditional Wooden Home with Expansive Land in Reihoku, Kumamoto
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house located in the scenic coastal town of Reihoku in Kumamoto Prefecture. Built in December 1977, this 48-year-old home offers a total floor area of 78.16 square meters across a single story, featuring a 2DK layout. The property sits on a very generous plot of land measuring 946.04 square meters, providing ample outdoor space and potential. The house is equipped with town water supply, a septic tank for drainage, a bath, gas, and a flush toilet. Parking is available on-site.
According to the agent's special notes, significant repairs are required for this property. It has been vacant since approximately July 1998. The agent provides critical instructions: "First, please view the Reihoku Town Akiya Bank page" at the provided URL (https://akiya.reihoku-kumamoto.jp/dynamic/ijyu/info/pub/default.aspx?c_id=27). Detailed information about this property and the workings of the akiya bank system are available on the Reihoku Town Akiya Bank page. For detailed information about this property, viewings, or consultations regarding registration for use, please feel free to contact the following: TEL: 0969-35-3334, Mail: [email protected].
The area of Reihoku is part of the Amakusa Islands in southwestern Kumamoto. It is situated on the northwestern tip of Shimoshima, the largest of the islands, surrounded by the beautiful sea of the Amakusa Nada to the west and the Chijiwa Nada to the north. The town boasts a superb natural environment with emerald green seas and verdant mountains. A notable local geographical feature is the Tomioka Peninsula, a known tombolo (tied island), whose beautiful sand dunes form a natural harbor. The sandbar extending from the peninsula, called Tomoezaki, is also known as "Shotenkyo" (Little Heavenly Bridge). A major landmark in the broader region is the iconic Kumamoto Castle, a historic fortress and UNESCO World Heritage site component located approximately two hours away by car, representing the rich samurai history of the area.