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commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
commercial 若松郷
USD $18,853
(¥3,000,000)
300 万円
6LDK
  • 6 bedrooms
  • Integrated living, dining, and kitchen area
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Description

“What a big house.” This is Wakamatsugo on Kamigoto Island. In Kamigoto, the word for “big” is pronounced “futoi.” Previously this property served as a shop and formed the backbone of daily life on Wakamatsujima, but regrettably the store closed about 10 years ago. When you open the old shop, you’ll find — what a sight — a carefully crafted, roughly 30-tatami concrete floored "doma" (earthen-floor area) created by a skilled craftsman. The contrast between the original shop section and the later extension is striking, and the second floor is finished with luxurious detail. Some maintenance will be required to make it livable (for example, the water heater), but this property offers a total floor area of over 100 tsubo (approx. 330 m²). There is also more than 200 tsubo (approx. 660 m²) of land on the seaward side. The sea view from the second floor is truly refreshing. How would you use this property?「ふとか家ねぇ」
ここは上五島の若松郷
上五島では”大きい”を”ふとい”といいます。
以前は商店として若松島の生活の基盤となっていた当物件。
惜しまれながら約10年前に店を閉めました。
店舗を開けると、、、
まぁ、なんという事でしょう。匠が丁寧に作った約30畳のコンクリートの土間が広がります。
旧店舗部分と増築部分とのコントラストが新鮮で、2階部分は贅を尽くした仕上がりとなっております。
住むためには給湯器等のメンテナンスは必要となりますが、延べ床面積100坪超えの当物件。
海側には200坪越えの土地もあります。
2階からの海への眺望は心を洗われるこの物件。
あなたならどのような使い方をしますか?

Address
641-1 Wakamatsugo, Shinkamigoto Town新上五島町若松郷641-1
(Approximate location)

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