Engawa

The Still Storehouse

1980s wood house in Tarumizu, Kagoshima, farmland, approval needed

Tarumizu, Kagoshima

1980s wood house in Tarumizu, Kagoshima, farmland, approval needed
1980s wood house in Tarumizu, Kagoshima, farmland, approval needed 1980s wood house in Tarumizu, Kagoshima, farmland, approval needed 1980s wood house in Tarumizu, Kagoshima, farmland, approval needed 1980s wood house in Tarumizu, Kagoshima, farmland, approval needed
2,500,000 yen
101.36 sqm
1984
Wood

Area and hazard data

Landslide risk
No designated landslide zone at this location
Source: Government hazard map
Flood risk
River-flood zone, water under 0.5 m
Source: Government hazard map
Tsunami risk
No designated tsunami inundation zone at this location
Source: Government hazard map
Strong-earthquake chance
About 18% chance of a strong quake (shindo 6-lower or above) in 30 years
Source: National earthquake-hazard model
Farmland rules
Inside a strict farmland zone. Converting to non-farm use needs agricultural-committee approval, a known foreign-buyer hurdle.
Source: Government land-use records
Earthquake code
Built after the 1981 earthquake code
Source: Estimated from year built
Local land price
Local land about 15,100 yen per sqm, prices falling (-1.4% over 5 years)
Source: Government land-price survey
  • About 251 min walk to Korimoto station
  • About 3.8 km from the coast
  • About 1.5 km to the nearest primary school

Floor plans

Floor plan for 1980s wood house in Tarumizu, Kagoshima, farmland, approval needed

Source listing last changed: 2026-06-04

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Original listing: https://www.city.tarumizu.lg.jp/chiiki/shisetsu/akiya-bank/baikyaku/baikyaku259.html

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