Spacious Detached Home in Maniwa with Panoramic Mountain Views
This detached house in Maniwa City, Okayama Prefecture, offers a generous living space of 150.37 sqm (approximately 45.48 tsubo) on a substantial 264.70 sqm (approximately 80.07 tsubo) plot. Built in October 1988, the two-story wooden structure features a 3LDK layout. The property is situated in a quiet residential area with excellent sunlight.
The property's facilities include propane gas, a septic tank (cesspit) system, side ditches, hot water supply, electricity, a separate bath and toilet, and a washbasin. Special notes detail the road access: it fronts a single 7-meter wide public road to the north. A significant feature is the provision of free parking space for three vehicles.
Further essential details from the agent's notes are translated as follows. The water supply is from a privately owned well. Hot water is provided by a kerosene boiler. Wastewater is handled via a septic tank (cesspit) system, and while a public sewer manhole is already installed on the premises, future connection is recommended. A defining characteristic of this property is the majestic flow of the Asahi River behind the building, and the second floor offers views of the three peaks of Hiruzen (Hiruzen Sanza).
The area around Maniwa is known for its stunning natural beauty, part of the Chugoku Mountains. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Hiruzen plateau is famous for its dairy farms and fresh milk, often called the "rooftop of Okayama." The closest major landmark is the Hiruzen Skyline, a scenic driving route offering spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding highlands.