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359-4 Nishizato-cho, Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture

長崎県諫早市西里町359-4

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Commercial Property with Ample Parking in Isahaya, Nagasaki

This commercial property, located at 359-4 Nishizato-cho, Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture, presents a versatile opportunity for business use. The building, named the Nishizato-cho Sales Office, is a single-story wooden structure built in December 1987. It offers a total floor area of 118.89 square meters (approximately 35.96 tsubo), providing a spacious interior suitable for various commercial applications such as a shop, office, or other business ventures.

The property's significant feature is its generous land size of 308.93 square meters (approximately 93.45 tsubo), which accommodates ample on-site parking. As noted in the agent's special remarks, the property includes parking for three or more vehicles, and parking for three or more cars is free of charge. The facilities include running water, air conditioning, hot water supply, a private toilet, and a bidet toilet seat with warm-water washing functionality.

Isahaya City is a central part of the Shimabara Peninsula in Nagasaki Prefecture, known for its rich history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Isahaya Bay Reclamation Project, one of Japan's largest land reclamation endeavors, which has significantly shaped the area's modern landscape. The property is within a reasonable distance of major attractions like the historic Unzen-Amakusa National Park, a UNESCO Global Geopark famous for its hot springs, volcanic landscapes, and dramatic coastal scenery.

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Summary

Parking: 3
Year built: 1987
Land size: 309 / 3,325sqft
House size: 119 / 1,280sqft

Short-Term Rental (Minpaku)

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Fukuoka Airport — 89 km away

Nearest Konbini

lawson Lawson — 13 min walk

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¥14,000,000

359-4 Nishizato-cho, Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture

長崎県諫早市西里町359-4

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Source: n-takken.or.jp

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Agent fee (3% + tax)¥000,000
Acquisition tax¥000,000
Registration & stamp¥000,000
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Est. booked nights/year000 nights
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