Spacious 5DK Traditional House for Rent in Iwaizumi, Iwate
This charming two-story wooden house, built in January 1980, offers a generous 174.88 square meters (approximately 52.9 tsubo) of living space in the peaceful town of Iwaizumi, Iwate Prefecture. The property is available for rent at 65,000 yen per month, with a security deposit and key money of 130,000 yen. There is no monthly management fee. The layout is a spacious 5DK, featuring a traditional Japanese room with a tokonoma alcove, providing a blend of classic and comfortable living.
The property is well-equipped with numerous amenities. Facilities include hot water supply, an independent kitchen with a 2-way layout, a back kitchen entrance, a window in the kitchen, and a fitted dish shelf. The bathroom and toilet are separate (B/T別室), and there are two toilets in total (one on the first floor and one on the second floor), making it suitable for larger families. The house features a bath, shower, flush toilet, bidet toilet seat, changing room, and a window in the bathroom. Utilities are connected to sewerage, propane gas, and public water supply. Lighting fixtures are provided in all rooms, and a dining table is included. Additional features include a storage warehouse, a home vegetable garden, ample storage space, closets, a shed, an independent washroom with a washbasin and window, a garden, a balcony, and an indoor washing machine space. For climate control, there are two air conditioning units (one on each floor) and a kerosene boiler for hot water.
Special notes indicate that the handover date is negotiable, and the total number of rental units in the building is one. Pets are not permitted.
The location is highly convenient, just a one-minute walk from the Tsuchibashi Jutaku-mae bus stop, served by JR Bus Tohoku and the town's local bus service. The area is part of Iwate's scenic Sanriku region, known for its dramatic coastline and natural beauty. A notable nearby landmark is the Ryusendo Cave, one of Japan's three great limestone caves, famous for its stunning underground lakes and a designated Natural Monument.