A Spacious Family Home in Ino Town, Kochi Prefecture
This charming detached house, built in April 1977, offers a generous living space of 73.71 square meters (approximately 22.29 tsubo) on a substantial plot of land measuring 115.48 square meters (approximately 34.93 tsubo). The property features a classic 4K layout, providing ample room for family living. The wooden structure is situated on a gently sloping site within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Residential District.
Critical details regarding the property's access and land status have been provided. The road access situation is detailed as follows: it fronts a single road to the south, which is a private road with a width of 4 meters. The property has a frontage of 11 meters along this road, and a designated location permit is in place. Some interior renovation has been completed, and the current owner is in residence, with immediate handover possible upon purchase.
Nestled in the Edagawa area of Ino Town, Kochi Prefecture, this home benefits from excellent connectivity, being just a 3-minute walk from the Edagawa Station on the Dosan Line. The region is part of the scenic Kochi Prefecture, known for its natural beauty and the mighty Shimanto River, often called Japan's last clear stream. A major landmark nearby is the historic Ino-cho Paper Museum, which celebrates the town's long-standing tradition of handmade Tosa paper (Tosa washi), offering a unique glimpse into local craftsmanship and culture.