Engawa

Stationside House

2000s wood house in Ide, Kyoto, farmland, approval needed

Ide, Kyoto

11,000,000 yen
146.68 sqm
2000
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

  • Kyoto Prefecture Migration Support Payment (General Employment at Destination)
    Up to 1,000,000 yen
    Source
  • Kyoto Prefecture Migration Support Payment (Professional Employment)
    Up to 1,000,000 yen
    Source
  • Kyoto Prefecture Migration Support Payment (Startup at Destination)
    Up to 1,000,000 yen
    Source
  • Kyoto Prefecture Migration Support Payment (Telework)
    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
  • Kyoto Prefecture Akiya Circulation Promotion – Clearance/Debris Removal Grant
    Up to 50% of clearance/removal cost; cap set separately by governor. Amounts vary by municipality.
    Source
  • Kyoto Prefecture Migration-Promotion Housing Development – Akiya Renovation Grant
    Up to 50% of renovation cost. Cap determined separately by the governor. Amounts vary by municipality; must consult specific municipality.
    Source
  • Kyoto Prefecture Wooden House Seismic Retrofit Subsidy
    Up to 2,100,000 yen
    Source

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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