A Charming Wooden House in Tsukumi City with Historic Character
This property is a distinctive wooden two-story house built in the early Showa period, offering a unique and historic living experience in Oita Prefecture. The house, constructed in January 1922 and now over a century old, requires significant renovation, a detail that interested parties are encouraged to inquire about directly. It presents a rare opportunity to restore a piece of local architectural history to its former glory.
The property's facilities include a flush toilet, connection to the sewer system, propane gas, and a storage shed. The agent's special notes provide essential distances to local amenities: the nearest kindergarten is 0.9km away, a hospital is 5.8km, the city hall is 1.2km, an elementary school is 0.3km, a junior high school is 1.2km, a high school is 0.5km, a supermarket is 4km, a police station is 1.9km, a fire station is 3.8km, and a post office is 0.8km. The handover date for the property is negotiable.
Located in the Tsukumi area of Oita Prefecture, the house is a 15-minute walk from JR Nippo Main Line's Tsukumi Station, providing regional rail access. The area is known for its stunning coastal scenery and is part of the Nippo Coastal Quasi-National Park. An interesting local fact is that Tsukumi is famous for its high-quality limestone, which has been used in construction projects across Japan, including the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Tsukumi Bay, renowned for its beautiful coastline and marine activities.