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Akiya in Kanuma City, Tochigi

¥22,260,000 JPY
  • Farmland
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Layout:
3SDK
Building area:
183 m²
Land area:
2,453 m²

Property details

Description:

This property is an old folk house built in 1882, featuring a bamboo grove on the premises. It is currently in a state that requires significant renovation, especially regarding the interior and facilities, which is the responsibility of the purchaser. Surrounded by rice fields, it is ideal for a rural lifestyle. Key structural components such as pillars and the roof are intact. The property also includes a dirt floor area, a dog run, wooden flooring, and a tokonoma (an alcove for displaying art). There is the possibility for purchase with the intention of rebuilding.

Address:
栃木県鹿沼市深津
Current status:
Akiya
Structure:
Wooden construction
Urban planning:
Urbanisation control area

Facilities

  • Car parking

Nearby places

Elementary school500 m
Preschool800 m
Convenience store900 m
Junior high school2.7 km
Post office3.2 km
Train station1 hr 23 min walk
Hospital6.8 km
Municipal office7.9 km

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  • Farmland

Agricultural Farmland

This property is listed as having agricultural land attached. Buying, or leasing, agricultural land requires meeting certain requirements and obtaining permission from the Agricultural Committee or equivalent (such as the governor of the prefecture).
 
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About Kanuma City

Kanuma City is a locale where history and modern life blend seamlessly. Known for its crafts, particularly Kanuma kumiko, a type of woodwork, the city offers a peek into traditional Japanese artistry. Surrounded by the rich nature of Tochigi, it is near Nikko, famed for its shrines and natural beauty. Local cuisine highlights include Tochigi's succulent strawberries and gyoza, making it a place of both cultural and culinary interest.

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