Spacious 3K Wooden House for Rent in the Serene Countryside of Yamatsuri Town
This property is a vacant wooden house available for rent in the peaceful setting of Yamatsuri Town, Fukushima Prefecture. The house offers a generous 70.84 square meters (approximately 21.42 tsubo) of living space arranged in a 3K layout, providing separate rooms for the kitchen and living areas. The property is designated as an akiya (vacant house) and requires some repair, with all terms, including the move-in date and rental price, open for discussion.
The house is equipped with several notable features. The bathroom and toilet are in separate rooms, and the property utilizes a septic tank system for waste. Energy is supplied by propane gas, and the water source is a private well. The drainage system is listed as 'other'. Additional desirable features include a south-facing orientation, air conditioning, and flooring throughout.
According to the agent's notes, key facilities in the vicinity are located at the following approximate distances: Yamatsuri Elementary School is 4.8km away, Yamatsuri Town Hall is 5.3km, and Yamatsuri Junior High School is 6.2km. The nearest police box (Tanagura Police Station Higashidate Branch) is 6km, while the Yamatsuri branch of the Tanagura Fire Department is 4.5km away. A supermarket is 6.1km from the property, and a kindergarten/nursery (kodomoen) is 5.6km away. The handover of the property is subject to consultation.
The area surrounding Yamatsuri Town is known for its lush, mountainous landscapes and traditional charm. An interesting local fact is that the town is famously known as the "Town that Says No," having gained national attention for its strong stance against the construction of dams and unnecessary public works projects to preserve its natural environment and fiscal health. The closest major landmark for visitors is the historic Ouchi-juku post town, a beautifully preserved Edo-period village with thatched-roof houses, located within a reasonable driving distance and offering a glimpse into Japan's past.