Renovated Family Home in Himeji with Modern Amenities
This fully renovated single-family home in Himeji's Shirahama district offers a comfortable and modern living environment. The property, known as the "Usazaki Naka Regeneration House," is a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 92.74 square meters, situated on a generous 135.72 square meter plot of land. Built in July 1997, the house underwent extensive renovation work completed in September 2024 (Reiwa 6). The renovation included comprehensive updates to the exterior and interior: roof and exterior wall painting, landscaping, replacement of the front door handle and lock, installation of a new bathroom dryer, replacement of the EcoCute water heater, partial wallpaper replacement, dishwasher replacement, tatami mat resurfacing, toilet replacement, and balcony waterproofing. The property also comes with a 5-year defect liability insurance.
The home is equipped with a range of modern features for convenience and safety. It is an all-electric property, featuring an IH cooktop which reduces fire risk and makes cleaning easier. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter, integrating cooking and storage spaces. Other notable equipment includes a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The bathroom has a bath reheating function and a separate toilet. The property is south-facing, includes a dedicated garden, and offers parking for two vehicles at no extra cost.
Located in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture, the home is just an 8-minute walk from Shirahama-no-Miya Station on the Sanyo Electric Railway Main Line. The surrounding area provides excellent daily convenience with a supermarket within 893 meters, a convenience store within 937 meters, and a drugstore within 730 meters. A bank is also located within a 484-meter radius. The area is rich in history and culture, being part of the greater Himeji region. A major landmark and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Himeji Castle—one of Japan's most spectacular and well-preserved feudal castles—is approximately a 30-minute train and walk journey away, offering a stunning glimpse into Japan's samurai past.