Traditional Japanese Home in Mihara, Hiroshima
This property is a charming, ready-to-move-in kominka (traditional Japanese house) located in the Nakanomachi 8-chome area of Mihara City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The residence offers a spacious 5DK layout with a total floor area of 110.49 square meters, spread across two stories. The monthly rent is set at 70,000 yen. The house is a wooden structure, and while the exact year of construction is unknown, it is listed on the Mihara City Akiya Bank, indicating it is a registered vacant house.
Key equipment and facilities include a septic tank, propane gas, public water supply, and a well. Important features to note are that pets are not permitted, and this is an Akiya Bank registered property. The handover date is negotiable, and the property is currently vacant and available for immediate consultation regarding move-in.
The home is situated approximately 4km by car from JR Sanyo Main Line's Mihara Station, providing convenient access to the regional rail network. The area of Mihara is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Mihara is home to Japan's first castle built on an island in the sea, Mihara Castle, also known as Ukishiro (Floating Castle). The closest major landmark is the iconic and historically significant Mihara Castle, a popular tourist attraction with its unique seaside setting and reconstructed keep offering panoramic views.