Charming Single-Story House Near Hamashima Port in Shima City
This property is a single-story wooden house built in January 1962, located in Hamashima, Shima City, Mie Prefecture. It is offered for sale at 1.5 million yen. The land area is 135.83 sqm (approximately 41.08 tsubo), with a building area of 37.26 sqm (approximately 11.27 tsubo). The layout is a 3DK, featuring three Japanese-style rooms of 4.5, 4.5, and 6 tatami mats respectively. The property includes a separate outbuilding of approximately 18.94 sqm (5.72 tsubo). The building-to-land ratio is 70% and the floor-area ratio is 200%.
Equipment includes air conditioning, propane gas, electricity, tap water, a septic tank, and side gutters. Special notes indicate that the property is within the Ise-Shima National Park (ordinary area). A critical remark states that due to unclear building confirmation records, if permission under Article 43's proviso is not granted, the building cannot be rebuilt. Furthermore, the road width is approximately 0.7 meters, meaning vehicles cannot enter the plot. The property is currently vacant, and the transfer timing is negotiable.
The location is a major highlight, being just about a one-minute walk to Hamashima Port, making it an ideal base for fishing enthusiasts. The area is rich in local culture and amenities. Hamashima Town holds the annual Ise Lobster Festival every June, and there are hot spring facilities within the town. A sake shop, Shiroyama Sake Shop, is also about a minute's walk away. The property is situated in the scenic Ise-Shima region, known for its rugged coastline and rich maritime history. A notable nearby landmark is the Ise-Shima National Park, a vast protected area encompassing much of the Shima Peninsula, famous for its sacred sites, pearl cultivation, and stunning coastal scenery.