Property Overview: A Historic Site in Kakuda City
This property is a used detached house located in Inoki, Kakuda City, Miyagi Prefecture. The land is approximately half included within the site of the Tatebayashi Yakata-ato, a mansion site built as a retirement residence for Ishikawa Munetaka, a retainer of the Date clan. Ishikawa Munetaka was a senior vassal of the Date clan and his lawful wife was Princess Muu, the second daughter of Date Masamune. It is believed that the surrounding area, including this property, was once home to the retainers of the Ishikawa family.
The property has been regularly maintained by the current owner and is available for inspection at any time. The surrounding area is a rural landscape with agricultural fields, and there is a direct-sale market for local produce nearby.
The property features a wooden structure with an unknown construction year. It is a two-story building with a southeast-facing layout. The total floor area is 262.85 square meters, with the first floor at 180.87 square meters and the second floor at 81.98 square meters. The land area is 2,589.85 square meters (approximately 783 tsubo) on flat terrain. Utilities include Tohoku Electric Power for electricity, propane gas, and public water supply. Wastewater treatment is handled by an individual septic system. The property has a 4.9-meter wide paved road on the east side. Parking is available for 20 cars. The property is located approximately 8 minutes by car from Okamoto Station on the Abukuma Express Line, and approximately 25 minutes by car from the Murata Interchange on the Tohoku Expressway.