A Self-Sufficient Lifestyle Awaits in Kushima's Serene Wooded Hills
Translated agent notes provide critical details on the property's facilities and condition. The utilities include electricity, propane gas, a simple water supply, and a septic tank. The home is equipped with a Western-style flush toilet and a bath heated by a kerosene boiler. Practical amenities include parking for four vehicles, the aforementioned 10-tsubo vegetable garden, a 16-tsubo storage shed, and the large 40-are field. A crucial note for potential buyers is that the property is located within a designated Landslide Special Warning Zone and Landslide Warning Zone.
Built in March 1998, this 27-year-old wooden structure is in good condition, requiring minimal repair. It spans 118.85 square meters with a 4DK layout, set on a generous 697.5-square-meter plot. The property faces south and is situated on a corner lot in a quiet residential area, offering peace and privacy.
The surrounding area of Kushima, located at the southern tip of Miyazaki Prefecture, is known for its natural beauty and agricultural heritage. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Cape Toi is famous for its herd of wild Japanese horses, known as "Misaki horses," which roam freely and are a designated Natural Monument. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Nichinan Coast, a scenic coastline featuring dramatic rock formations, lush vegetation, and the iconic Udo Shrine nestled in a seaside cave, approximately a 30-minute drive away.