A Traditional Japanese Home in the Quiet Residential Area of Miyoshi
This property is a registered Akiya Bank listing, offering a single-story detached house for rent. The layout is a 3K configuration, providing a practical living space of 78.23 square meters. Built in January 1979, this 46-year-old wooden structure is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood, presenting a classic example of Japanese residential architecture.
The property's equipment and facilities include a separate bath and toilet (B/T), a septic tank requiring periodic pumping, propane gas, public water supply, and a vegetable garden plot. Special notes indicate that the handover date is negotiable and that this is a single-unit rental property. Key features are its status as an Akiya Bank registered property, its single-story (平屋) design, and its location in a quiet residential area.
The home is located in the Shimizu district of Mino-cho, within Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture. The area is part of the scenic Iya Valley region, known for its deep gorges, traditional vine bridges, and stunning rural landscapes. An interesting local fact is that Miyoshi City is home to the Oboke and Koboke gorges, famous for their white-water rafting and ancient geological formations. The closest major landmark is the historic Iya-no-Kazurabashi (Iya Vine Bridge), a nationally designated Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property, which is approximately a 30-minute drive from the property and offers a breathtaking glimpse into the region's past.