Stationside House
2000s wood house in Ide, Kyoto, farmland, approval needed
Ide, Kyoto
Price
11,000,000 yen
Building size
146.68 sqm
Year built
2000
Structure
Wood
Area and hazard data
Landslide risk
In a yellow (caution) landslide zone (1 zone(s))
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 11% 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 to the current (post-2000) earthquake code
Source: Estimated from year built
Local land price
Local land about 40,000 yen per sqm, prices falling (-1.3% over 5 years)
Source: Government land-price survey
- About 13 min walk to Tamamizu station
- About 88.9 km from the coast
- About 1.0 km to the nearest primary school
Matched subsidies
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Kyoto Prefecture Migration Support Payment (General Employment at Destination)Up to 1,000,000 yenSource
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Kyoto Prefecture Migration Support Payment (Professional Employment)Up to 1,000,000 yenSource
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Kyoto Prefecture Migration Support Payment (Startup at Destination)Up to 1,000,000 yenSource
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Kyoto Prefecture Migration Support Payment (Telework)Up to 1,000,000 yenSource
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Regional Revitalization Migration Support Program (Household)Up to 1,000,000 yenSource
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Regional Revitalization Migration Support Program (Single)Up to 600,000 yenSource
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Kyoto Prefecture Akiya Circulation Promotion – Clearance/Debris Removal GrantUp to 50% of clearance/removal cost; cap set separately by governor. Amounts vary by municipality.Source
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Kyoto Prefecture Migration-Promotion Housing Development – Akiya Renovation GrantUp to 50% of renovation cost. Cap determined separately by the governor. Amounts vary by municipality; must consult specific municipality.Source
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Kyoto Prefecture Wooden House Seismic Retrofit SubsidyUp to 2,100,000 yenSource
Amounts change every year. Always confirm with the town before you rely on a figure.
Source listing last changed: 2026-05-28
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