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Located about 1km northeast from the village center, it is convenient for shopping and transportation, and can also be accessed by bicycle. The bright southern tiered land overlooks Mt. Fukami in front and Mt. Kodanrei to the north. The access road is wide enough for two cars to pass each other, but wide enough for one car to pass. The construction of the water and sewerage lines has been completed, and the buyer will be responsible for the beneficiary's share, water subscription fee, and construction costs, totaling approximately 1.2 million yen. The land is large enough to provide space for a vegetable garden, making it a recommended location for settling down, but it would also be good to build a compact vacation home for weekend use.村の中心地から北東へ1km程の場所に位置し、買い物や交通の便が良く、自転車で行動もできる立地。南ひな壇の明るい土地は、正面に夫神岳を望み、北側には子檀嶺岳を望める。進入路は、すれ違いが出来ない幅だが車一台通行するには充分な幅。上下水道の引込工事は終わっており、買主様は受益者分担金、水道加入金、引込工事費用、約120万円の費用負担がある。菜園スペースも確保できる広さなので定住にもオススメの立地だが、コンパクトな別荘を建て、週末利用するもの良いだろう。
Land:土地面積 | 472 m² |
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Scale:建物規模 | Land area 472.18㎡ (142.83 tsubo)土地面積472.18㎡(142.83坪) |
Structure:構造 | Residential land宅地 |
Just across the bridge from Tsuyazaki Sengen, there is an area called Watari. Watari, located at the foot of Mt. Omine, is a very peaceful place surrounded by mountains and the sea. This area has been around for a long time, and the neighborhood relationships are strong, just like in the old days. When you arrive in this town with such human kindness, you can feel a warmth that you can't find in the city. The place I'd like to introduce to you today is located along the path opposite the Watari Community Center. Currently used as a plum orchard, it may seem small at first glance, but it is a generous 280 square meters. Why not leave at least one of these plum trees and build a house where you can work on plums? Looking around, there are also impressive and splendid Japanese houses remaining, and you can see that they are built in a way that is suited to traditional lifestyles. I long for a house with a small veranda and a sunny drying area. Many people in Watari make their own pickled plums, so it's a good idea to visit them when you're out and about. Why not live a life that warms both body and soul in Watari?津屋崎千軒から橋を渡った先に、渡という地域があります。大峰山の麓にあるここ渡は、山と海に囲まれたとてものどかなところです。古くから続くこの一帯は、昔ながらのご近所付き合いも濃厚です。そういった人情味のあるまちには、降り立ったとき都会にはない温かさを感じられます。今回ご紹介するのは、渡区公民館向かいの小道沿いにあります。現在は梅の果樹園として使われており、一見狭く感じられますが、87坪の十分な広さ。せっかくなら、この梅の木を一本でも残して梅仕事のできるお家が建てられないものか。まわりを見渡せば堂々たる立派な日本家屋も残っていて、昔ながらの生活に適った造りであることがわかります。ちょっとした縁側と、日当たりのいい干場のあるお家に憧れます。渡なら自家製梅干しを作っている方も多いですから、出事ついでに尋ねてみるのもいいですね。身も心も温かな生活を渡の地で送ってみませんか。
Land:土地面積 | 290 m² |
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Scale:建物規模 | 87.9 tsubo87.9坪 |
Structure:構造 | Residential land宅地 |
Tottori, a less-visited and rural prefecture in Japan, is known for having a relatively higher number of vacant houses, or "akiya," in comparison to more populous regions of the country. This surplus of vacant houses presents a unique opportunity for individuals interested in purchasing property at affordable prices.
Life in Tottori is characterized by a slower pace, tranquil surroundings, and a strong connection to traditional Japanese culture. The prefecture is famous for its stunning sand dunes, pristine beaches, and natural beauty. Tottori offers a quieter, more relaxed lifestyle, making it appealing to individuals looking to escape the hustle and bustle of major cities.
The cost of living in Tottori is generally lower than in urban centers like Tokyo or Osaka. However, job opportunities can be more limited, and it's essential to consider employment prospects when planning to live in Tottori. Those with remote work options or a source of income that doesn't rely on local job markets may find Tottori particularly attractive for its affordability and quality of life.
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