Renovated Mid-Showa House in a Quiet Tenryu Settlement
This property is located in the middle of a settlement in Yokoyama-cho, Tenryu-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, where some old houses remain. It is situated just over 10 kilometers north of the central urban area of Tenryu-ku. To reach the property, you cross the red girder Yokoyama Bridge. The building dates from the mid-Showa period (1959) and was constructed using high-quality timber. Recently, the interior and exterior, flooring, and toilet have been renovated.
The land area is 211.60 square meters (approximately 64 tsubo), and the total floor area is 100.88 square meters (approximately 30.51 tsubo). The structure is a two-story wooden building with a galvanized iron sheet roof. The layout is 5K+S (five rooms, a kitchen, and a storage or service room). The property is currently vacant.
While the land is not particularly large, the rear side faces the embankment of the Yokoyama River, and the south side is open land, providing good sunlight. Situated at the entrance to Oku-Tenryu, the property offers good access to Hamamatsu city center, making it feasible for commuting and permanent residence. Transportation options include being approximately 14 kilometers from the Shin-Tomei Expressway's Hamamatsu-Hamakita IC, about 11.5 kilometers from Futamata-Honmachi Station on the Tenryu Hamanako Railroad, and a 3-minute walk from the Entetsu Bus stop at Yokoyama Shogakko (Elementary School).