No. 201 Hinokiya Matsunoshita Used House: A Spacious Property in Hyuga City
This property, listed as No. 201 Hinokiya Matsunoshita Used House, is a detached home for sale in Hyuga City, Miyazaki Prefecture. Priced at 5.2 million yen, this 3DK layout offers a total floor area of 55.68 square meters on a generous 198 square meter plot of land. Built in July 1966, the 59-year-old house is situated in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood. The property is designated as a corner lot and includes parking space for two or more vehicles.
Key facilities and equipment for the house include a water supply, sewer system, and propane gas. The kitchen is a system kitchen, and the home features two toilets and a bath with a reheating function. Additional amenities include a monitor-equipped intercom system, making it suitable for multi-generational living. A notable feature is that the property is listed on the Hyuga City Akiya Bank, indicating it is a vacant house available for purchase. A critical point for potential buyers is that the property is designated as "non-rebuildable" (再建築不可), meaning the existing structure cannot be demolished and rebuilt, though renovations are typically permitted.
The location is highly convenient for families, with an elementary school within a 6-minute walk and a junior high school just a 2-minute walk away. For access to regional transport, JR Hyuga Station on the Nippo Main Line is approximately a 20-minute walk. The property is also available for monthly rental at 38,000 yen. For inquiries, contact Hare no Hi Real Estate at 5-5 Honcho, Hyuga City, Miyazaki Prefecture, telephone 0982-52-8817.
The Hyuga City area offers a blend of coastal living and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Hyuga is famous for its Nichinan Coast, designated as part of the Nippo Kaigan Quasi-National Park, known for its dramatic sea cliffs and unique rock formations. The closest major landmark from this property is the stunning Udo Shrine (Udo Jingū), a historic shrine built into a seaside cave overlooking the ocean, which is one of Miyazaki's most significant cultural and tourist attractions.