Traditional Japanese Home with Warehouse and Farmland in Shoo Town
The home comes equipped with hot water supply, electricity, water and sewer systems, propane gas, lighting fixtures, side gutters, an engawa (veranda), and air conditioning. A key feature is the garden, which is over 10 tsubo (approximately 33 square meters) in size and utilizes natural materials. Special notes confirm that ceiling leak repairs have been completed. Importantly, the included rice paddy fields can be acquired as agricultural land after obtaining farmland conversion permission.
Additional property features highlight its location in a quiet neighborhood, with adjacent buildings situated more than 2 meters away. The corner lot is regular-shaped with no front-facing structures and benefits from good solar orientation.
The area of Shoo Town offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle within Okayama Prefecture, known as the 'Land of Sunshine'. An interesting local fact is that Okayama is famous for its 'Momotaro' folk tale, the story of the Peach Boy. The closest major landmark is the historic Okayama Castle, located approximately a 40-minute drive away, renowned for its striking black exterior and beautiful Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three great gardens.