Compact Townhouse in Suzushi, Ishikawa Prefecture
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the property's convenient location. The property is situated within a 1km radius of key local amenities including the Suzushi City Hall, Suzushi General Hospital, nurseries and kindergartens, Iida Elementary School, and the Hamakoka Food Center. Green Hill Junior High School is located within a 3km radius. Public transport access is available via the Iida-Sakaecho bus stop within 1km, while the nearest major train station, Anamizu Station, is over 3km away.
The property is currently vacant and features standard utilities including water supply, public gas, propane, drainage, sewer, and a dedicated toilet. The building coverage ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%, offering potential for future modifications or expansions.
Suzushi, situated at the tip of the Noto Peninsula, is renowned for its preserved satoyama and satoumi landscapes, offering stunning natural scenery. The area is famous for its rich culinary heritage, including agehama salt and Ohama soybeans, and a community deeply rooted in tradition. The townscape, characterized by rows of houses with black tiles and wooden walls, evokes Japan's original scenery. The region's traditional industries, such as salt making, Suzuyaki pottery, and diatomite charcoal briquettes, alongside vibrant local festivals, are part of a living culture recognized as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS). This designation attracts young people from across Japan, fostering new exchanges and livelihoods. A notable nearby landmark is the scenic coastline and traditional salt farms, which are central to the area's UNESCO-associated heritage and offer a unique glimpse into a centuries-old way of life.