Traditional Japanese Wooden House in Okayama with Spacious Land
This property presents a traditional Japanese wooden house located in the Mikazu Kanagawa area of Kita Ward, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture. The house was built in February 1933, offering a piece of historical architecture. With a total floor area of 104.60 square meters (approximately 31.64 tsubo), the layout is a 4DK, providing multiple rooms for flexible living arrangements. The property sits on a generous land plot of 114.13 square meters (approximately 34.52 tsubo).
Critical agent notes have been translated for full disclosure. The road access details are as follows: it fronts on a single road to the north, which is a 3-meter wide public road, with a frontage of 11 meters. Special notes indicate that parking is available free of charge, but a setback of 5.50 square meters is required. A crucial remark states that the exact building age is unknown, and renovation work is necessary for the property to be habitable.
The house is a two-story wooden structure. The land is flat, designated as residential, and is located outside of urban planning zones. The property is currently vacant. Parking is included at no extra cost. The transaction is handled via an exclusive agency.
The area is served by the JR Tsuyama Line, with Kanagawa Station an 11-minute walk away, providing access to Okayama City center. The Mikazu region offers a quieter, residential atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Okayama Prefecture is famously known as the 'Land of Sunshine' for its consistently sunny and mild climate. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Okayama Castle, known for its striking black exterior, located approximately a 30-minute train and bus journey away in the heart of Okayama City.