A Spacious Wooden Home on a Large Plot in Soja, Okayama
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the property's condition and access. The facilities include a separate bath and toilet. The road access situation is detailed as follows: the property fronts a one-way public road to the north, which is 2.8 meters wide, with a total frontage of 37 meters. The land is flat, designated as residential, and is located within a City Planning Area of Adjustment. Parking is available at no extra cost, and the property is currently vacant.
Soja City is a historically rich area, known for its connection to the ancient Kibi Kingdom and its beautiful rural landscapes. An interesting local fact is that Soja is home to the famous Bitchu Kokubun-ji Temple, a National Treasure and one of the few remaining provincial temples established by Emperor Shomu in the Nara period. The closest major landmark is the impressive Kibitsu Shrine, located in nearby Okayama City, renowned for its unique and long covered corridor.