Spacious Sunny Corner Traditional House: $41,600 in Yamada, Iwate

This well-maintained traditional Japanese house is listed at just 6.5 million yen ($41,600) in the peaceful Nagasaki district of Yamada Town. Located just 6 minutes from Rikuchuyamada Station, this sunny corner property offers incredible convenience with all essential amenities within walking distance.

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This 47-year-old property, built in September 1977, offers a generous 101 square meters (1,087 sqft) of living space on a 184 square meter (1,981 sqft) corner lot. The 5DK (5 rooms plus dining-kitchen) layout provides ample space for family living. The house underwent interior renovations in October 2012, including floor refinishing and bathroom updates. The property comes fully furnished with appliances and furniture included.

The location offers exceptional convenience, with supermarkets, hospitals, banks, and schools all within walking distance. The town center is just a 5-minute walk away, and Rikuchuyamada Station on the Sanriku Railway Rias Line is a mere 6-minute walk. The property features parking space for two vehicles and benefits from excellent natural lighting due to its southern exposure.

Iconic nearby destinations:

  • Jodogahama Beach (約40km) – One of Tohoku’s most scenic beaches, accessible in about 1 hour by car
  • Ryusendo Cave (約60km) – One of Japan’s three great limestone caves, reachable in approximately 1.5 hours by car
  • Taro Kanko Hotel ruins (約20km) – A memorable reminder of the 2011 tsunami, about 30 minutes by car

Facts about Yamada:

  1. The town is famous for its excellent salmon and wakame seaweed production
  2. It’s positioned in the heart of the Sanriku Recovery National Park
  3. The town has successfully rebuilt after the 2011 tsunami, implementing modern disaster prevention infrastructure

Facts about Iwate Prefecture:

  1. Home to Hiraizumi, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient temples
  2. The largest prefecture in Japan’s main island of Honshu
  3. Known for “wanko soba,” a unique local tradition of eating endless bowls of buckwheat noodles

Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with this property or its agents in any way. This article is purely for informational purposes to showcase interesting properties available in Japan for our readers’ general interest.

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