Spacious Traditional Property with Extensive Land in Inakadate Village
According to the agent's notes, the property has several important considerations. Winter viewings are not possible. The building has numerous areas of damage, and the seller's liability for non-conforming contracts is exempt. Furthermore, the owner of the adjacent farmland has a right of way through the property, so the land will be subdivided and transferred after a formal survey (実測清算). The site is also a designated buried cultural property area (埋蔵文化財包蔵地), specifically the Suwado-tate site, which may impose certain restrictions.
The property features public water supply, public gas, and propane. Drainage is connected to the public sewer system. The land is zoned as residential, with a building coverage ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 200%. Road access is from one side.
Inakadate Village is a picturesque rural area in the southern part of the Tsugaru Plain, offering views of the Hakkoda Mountain Range to the east and Mount Iwaki to the west. The village has a rich history of rice cultivation dating back approximately 2,100 years to the Yayoi period. It is famously the birthplace of "Tanbo Art" (rice paddy art), which has gained national attention for its increasing artistry. In winter, the village creates "Snow Art" by making footprints in the snowfields, making it a place where art can be enjoyed throughout the four seasons. A major landmark in the region is the iconic and sacred Mount Iwaki, a prominent volcano and popular destination for hikers and sightseers.