A Historic Castle Town Home with Sunny Garage in Shonai, Yamagata
The house comes with a significant advantage: a garage large enough to accommodate two standard cars. This feature is particularly valuable during the snowy winters of the Tohoku region, protecting vehicles from the elements and simplifying maintenance. The interior rooms are in generally good condition, suggesting that a comfortable living environment can be achieved with renovations to areas like the kitchen and bathroom. The property also includes a vegetable garden space for growing your own produce and a storage shed. The south-facing orientation and lack of adjacent buildings on one side ensure excellent sunlight, while the surrounding neighborhood provides a comfortable, non-isolated community feel.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with electricity, public water supply, public sewer, and propane gas (PG). A special note mentions an unregistered auxiliary building: a wooden storage shed with a floor area of 11.57 square meters, built in July of Heisei 1 (1989). The property is subject to the Sakata City Landscape Ordinance and the Cultural Properties Protection Law (Matsuyama Castle Ruins and Nakayama Residence Ruins). The land is zoned as residential land within a non-urban planning area, on flat terrain.
The surrounding Shonai region is renowned for its pristine natural beauty and agricultural bounty, particularly its high-quality rice. A short drive away is the stunning coastline of the Sea of Japan, including the iconic sand dunes of the Sand Museum area near Sakata Port. The region is also a gateway to the Dewa Sanzan, the three sacred mountains of Mount Haguro, Mount Gassan, and Mount Yudono, which are deeply significant to Japanese mountain asceticism (Shugendo) and offer spectacular hiking and spiritual experiences.