Traditional Japanese Home in Komatsu's Serene Countryside
The property is a spacious 8DK layout with a total floor area of 70.03 sqm (wall-core measurement) spread over two stories. The largest room is the 11.3-jo dining kitchen on the first floor, complemented by multiple Japanese-style rooms of varying sizes on both floors. The land is a generous 594.93 sqm (registered area), providing ample outdoor space. Built in May 1974 (52 years old), the wooden structure is in an existing town area within an urbanization control zone, meaning reconstruction for self-residential purposes is possible, though an Agricultural Land Law permit is required. The property is currently vacant. Important notes include: the west and east sides are not roads under the Building Standards Act; a sewer main is in the front road, but connection requires beneficiary charges and construction costs; there are unregistered buildings and extensions on the land (the seller will handle registration before handover); and there is a well and utility pole on the premises. A specific judicial scrivener is designated for the transaction.
The area around Komatsu City is rich in natural beauty and history. An interesting fact is that Komatsu is the birthplace of the world-renowned industrial manufacturer Komatsu Ltd., which started here as a mining equipment repair shop. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, located approximately 30 kilometers away, offering a breathtaking display of seasonal beauty and traditional landscape design.