Traditional Kominka with Garage in Suzushi, Noto Peninsula
This property is a traditional Japanese kominka (old folk house) located in Suzushi, Ishikawa Prefecture, at the tip of the scenic Noto Peninsula. The house offers a substantial building area of 297.26 square meters and sits on a land plot of 215.36 square meters. The structure is wooden, and the property includes a garage, a valuable feature for this type of home. The current status is vacant.
As per the agent's special notes, the property is conveniently situated within a 1km radius of the local government office (役場). Within a 3km radius, you will find Suzushi General Hospital, Tsubaki Nursery School, Uedo Elementary School, Midorigaoka Junior High School, and a supermarket called Food Hamooka.
The area of Suzushi is renowned for its preserved satoyama (countryside) and satoumi (coastal) landscapes, offering stunning natural scenery. The townscape is characterized by rows of houses with black tiles and wooden plank walls, evoking Japan's original scenery. The local culture is rich, with deep-rooted traditions in salt making (agehama salt), Suzuyaki pottery, diatomite clay hibachi grills, and various festivals and rituals connected to nature and agriculture. The region is part of a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System, attracting young people from across Japan who are creating new exchanges and livelihoods. The city also offers various support programs for residents, including housing purchase subsidies, renovation grants, and business start-up support.