Ainan Town Takahata - Residential Property - 5SLDK - 4,900,000 yen - Two-building package with spacious 5SLDK + single-story residence
Ainan, Ehime
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Location
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Full description
Scenic oceanfront location. Realize a comfortable countryside lifestyle in Ehime Prefecture's southernmost town. Featuring a spacious 5SLDK + single-story residence (two-building package) on a large lot with direct ocean views. Recommended for fishing enthusiasts or those seeking quiet relocation near the sea. / Remarks: Seller covers removal of remaining items. Secondary single-story residence (built Nov 1976, 96.65 m²) on-site. Unregistered storage shed and garage present. Approximately 144 m² field (currently with standing trees). / Highlights: Spacious main residence (built Heisei 5/1993, 5LDK + storage). Generous 18-tatami main-floor living area. Two-sided counter system kitchen with 3+ burners, dishwasher, under-floor storage. Luxurious bathroom over 1 tsubo with window. Dual heated-seat toilets on 1F and 2F. Indoor laundry area. Secondary multi-purpose building plus garage and storage. 3+ parking spaces. Cultivable garden and field (~144 m²) for household vegetable gardening.
Specifications
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Utilities
Area and hazard data
- About 209.7 km from the coast
- About 195.7 km to the nearest primary school
A pre-1981 build predates Japan's current earthquake code, which can matter for insurance and renovation. We flag the era from the year built where we have it.
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Where this data comes from
- Earthquake-hazard forecast, from the national J-SHIS model (2024).
- Stations, coastline and schools, from Japan's Ministry of Land mapping data.
Source listing last changed: 2026-07-06
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Original listing: https://www.senju3.com/?p=8288
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