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Akiya in Imari City, Saga

¥4,000,000 JPY
  • Farmland
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Layout:
5DK
Building area:
112 m²
Land area:
306 m²

Property details

Description:

This property is a two-story house designed in a traditional Japanese style, requiring minor repairs. It features a Western-style toilet with flushing capabilities. Surrounded by a quiet residential area rich in greenery, the building includes a vegetable garden as an accessory area.

Address:
佐賀県伊万里市二里町中里甲内の馬場
Date built:
June 1965
Current status:
Akiya
Land classification:
Residential land
Structure:
Wooden construction
Urban planning:
Non-delineated
Zoning:
Undesignated

Facilities

  • Agricultural field
  • Car parking
  • Electricity connection
  • Garden
  • Japanese-style room(s)
  • Propane gas supply (bottled)
  • Public sewerage connection
  • Public water supply
  • Separate toilet and bath
  • Traditional Japanese-style veranda (engawa)

Nearby places

Preschool600 m
Bus stop1.1 km
Train station17 min walk
Elementary school2.0 km
Convenience store2.2 km
Supermarket2.2 km
Junior high school2.5 km
Hospital2.7 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).

About Imari City

Imari City is known for its rich history in ceramics, notably Imari porcelain, which has been highly valued both domestically and internationally. The city is located in Saga Prefecture, close to Arita, another town famous for its pottery. Imari offers beautiful landscapes, including coastlines and mountains. Local cuisine often features seafood, reflecting its coastal location.

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