Traditional Japanese Home in Toba's Shima District
This property is a 5LDK detached house located in the quiet residential area of Kamishima-cho, Toba City, Mie Prefecture. Built in January 1952, this 74-year-old wooden structure offers a generous total floor area of 82.64 square meters on a 42.97 square meter corner plot of land. The south-facing orientation ensures ample sunlight.
According to the agent's notes, the property features a system kitchen, two toilet locations, a re-heating function for the bath, and a monitor-equipped intercom. It is noted as being suitable for two-generation living. The location is described as a quiet residential neighborhood with access to city gas. The property includes parking for two or more vehicles.
The area of Toba is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery and rich maritime history. An interesting fact is that Toba is the birthplace of cultured pearls, pioneered by Kokichi Mikimoto in the late 19th century. The closest major landmark is the iconic Toba Aquarium, one of Japan's largest and most famous aquariums, located just a short drive away and home to a diverse collection of marine life.