A Spacious Wooden Home in the Quiet Residential Area of Chizu, Tottori
This property is a substantial wooden-built detached house located in the quiet residential streets of Chizu Town, Tottori Prefecture. Built in June 1932, the home offers a generous total floor area of 138.04 sqm (approximately 41.75 tsubo) arranged over two stories in a 5DK layout, providing ample space for living. The land parcel is notably large at 212.92 sqm (approximately 64.40 tsubo).
The property's equipment and facilities include propane gas, a public water supply, a sewer system, side ditches, and electricity. Special notes on the road access detail that the property fronts onto a public road to the west, which is 8 meters wide, with a frontage of 9.5 meters. The land is described as having a sloping terrain.
Chizu Town is a scenic part of the Hatto District, known for its beautiful cedar forests and traditional atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the town is a gateway to the Chugoku Mountains and is famous for its high-quality "Chizu Cedar." The area is also home to the historic Chizu River, which offers picturesque walking paths and is a central feature of the local landscape.