Charming Traditional Japanese Home in Yokosuka's Serene Neighborhood
Key equipment and features include a washlet toilet, separate bath and toilet, a reheating function for the bath, shower, washbasin, system kitchen with a 3-burner stove, underfloor storage, a closet, an indoor laundry area, storm shutters, and propane gas. The property is connected to electricity, water supply, and sewer systems, with side ditches and a water heater installed. Special notes highlight the home's location in a quiet residential neighborhood, its character as a traditional old private house (kominka), its corner lot position, and its excellent sunlight and ventilation. The ceilings are noted to be over 2.5 meters high.
The land is under the old law leasehold right (旧法賃借権) with a monthly ground rent of 21,300 yen. The lease period is 2 years, with the contract expiration date set for March 31, 2026. The property is designated as residential land within a City Planning Area (Urbanization Promotion Area) and falls under the Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone. It is also subject to a quasi-fireproof area regulation. The building-to-land ratio is 60% and the floor area ratio is 200%. The land is flat and is a corner lot with road frontage: 3.5m to the north on a paved public road (12.5m frontage) and 4m to the east on an unpaved private road (18.6m frontage), requiring a setback. It is located within a sediment disaster warning area (steep slope). Please note that there is no building confirmation for reconstruction at the specified address (Miharu-cho 6-chome 8-2).
The Yokosuka area is rich in naval history and offers a blend of coastal scenery and cultural sites. An interesting local fact is that Yokosuka is home to the first Japanese-built modern battleship, the Mikasa, which is now a museum ship. The closest major landmark is the historic Yokosuka Chuo Park, known for its beautiful seasonal flowers and views of Tokyo Bay, providing a perfect spot for relaxation and leisure.