Spacious Family Home in Uji, Kyoto
This substantial detached house, built in August 2003, offers a generous 154.03 sqm (approximately 46.59 tsubo) of living space across two floors, arranged in a versatile 6LDK layout. The property sits on a large plot of 729.02 sqm (approximately 220.52 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space and privacy. The structure is a wooden-frame building located within a Quasi-Industrial Zone in a City Planning Area.
Critical details from the agent's notes include the road access situation: the property fronts a single public road to the southwest. This road has a width of 4 meters, and the property's frontage along it measures 6.5 meters. The land is designated as '位置指定無' (no position designation). The land shape is noted as elongated, and the terrain is described as flat. There is no dedicated parking space included with the property.
The area of Uji in Kyoto Prefecture is renowned for its historical significance and natural beauty, most famously as the home of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Byodo-in Temple. This stunning Phoenix Hall, depicted on the Japanese 10-yen coin, is a masterpiece of Heian-period architecture and a major tourist attraction. Uji is also celebrated for its high-quality green tea, with fields dotting the landscape and traditional tea houses offering a taste of local culture.