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Broadacre House, Aira

1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya

Kanoya, Kagoshima

1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya
1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya
4,000,000 yen
66 sqm
1995
Steel frame

Area and hazard data

Landslide risk
No designated landslide zone at this location
Source: Government hazard map
Flood risk
No designated river-flood zone at this location
Source: Government hazard map
Tsunami risk
No designated tsunami inundation zone at this location
Source: Government hazard map
Strong-earthquake chance
About 6% chance of a strong quake (shindo 6-lower or above) in 30 years
Source: National earthquake-hazard model
Farmland rules
Inside an outer farmland zone. Some land-use restrictions may apply.
Source: Government land-use records
Earthquake code
Built after the 1981 earthquake code
Source: Estimated from year built
Local land price
Local land about 1,810 yen per sqm, prices falling (-1.0% over 5 years)
Source: Government land-price survey
  • About 285 min walk to Ibusuki station
  • About 8.8 km from the coast
  • About 3.3 km to the nearest primary school

Floor plans

Floor plan for 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya Floor plan for 1990s steel-frame house with outbuildings in Aira, Kanoya

Matched subsidies

  • Household Goods Disposal Support Subsidy for Akiya Bank Properties
    Up to 1,000,000 yen
    Source
  • Migration Support Payment Program
    Up to 1,000,000 yen
    Source
  • Regional Revitalization Migration Support Program (Household)
    Up to 1,000,000 yen
    Source
  • Regional Revitalization Migration Support Program (Single)
    Up to 600,000 yen
    Source
  • Akiya Utilization Support Project
    Up to 500,000 yen
    Source
  • Renovation Subsidy for Akiya Bank Registered Properties
    Up to 500,000 yen
    Source
  • Kanoya Support-Ai Family Housing Renovation Support Project
    Multiple tiers: (1) General renovation 20% of costs, max ¥200,000 (post-1981 buildings). (2) Seismic diagnosis 2/3 of costs, max ¥100,000. (3) Seismic retrofit 2/3 of costs, max ¥2,000,000 (high risk) or ¥1,000,000 (simplified). (4) Post-retrofit renovation: 20% max ¥200,000 or 30% max ¥300,000 depending on retrofit level. Plus stackable bonuses: ¥100,000 for three-generation household, ¥100,000 for 3+ school-age children, ¥100,000 for out-of-prefecture newcomers buying used home within 1 year.
    Source

Amounts change every year. Always confirm with the town before you rely on a figure.

Source listing last changed: 2026-06-17

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Original listing: https://www.city.kanoya.lg.jp/iju/akiyabank/search/394.html

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