Date added: 85 days ago

2906-3 Takehara-cho, Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture

広島県竹原市竹原町 2906番地3

$41,500USD

6,000,000円 (¥JPY)
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Bedrooms:
6
Parking:
2
Year built:
1968
Land size:
298.96 / 3218sqft
House size:
74.52 / 803sqft
Closest Railway Line / Station:
-
Nearest konbini:
Seven Eleven: 3 minute(s) walk
Lawson: 13 minute(s) walk
Closest International Airport:

Traditional Home with Modern Comforts in Takehara

This charming two-story residence in Takehara City offers a blend of traditional Japanese architecture and contemporary amenities. Set on a generous 298.96 square meter plot, this 6DK home provides ample living space across 74.52 square meters. Built in 1968, the property features modern updates including a system kitchen, two toilets, and a bath with reheating function.

The home's corner lot position in a quiet residential area maximizes natural light with a southern exposure. The property includes parking for multiple vehicles and is equipped with a video intercom system. The layout is particularly suitable for multi-generational living, with six distinct rooms plus a dining-kitchen area.

Located in the historic city of Takehara, known as the 'Little Kyoto of Aki Province', the property is a 24-minute walk from Takehara Station on the Kure Line. The area benefits from city gas infrastructure and offers a perfect balance of residential comfort and accessibility to local amenities.

Property Details

Location2906-3 Takehara-cho, Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Price¥6,000,000
Building Size74.52 m²
Land Size298.96 m²
Car Parks2
About the AreaTakehara is historically known as 'Little Kyoto of Aki Province' due to its well-preserved historic district with traditional sake breweries and merchant houses
Nearest Tourist AttractionTakehara Historical District (Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings)