Historic 1940s Japanese Home in Hitachiota, Ibaraki
The layout is an expansive 8DK, featuring eight Japanese-style rooms (washitsu) of various sizes: three 6-tatami rooms, three 8-tatami rooms, and two 4.5-tatami rooms. The property includes a balcony/yard space and parking. The land is designated as residential (宅地) and is located outside of the urban planning area, with no specific use district designation and no restrictions on building coverage or floor area ratio. The seller is open to discussing demolition, making this a flexible canvas for a new build or a careful restoration of a classic post-war home.
The area of Hitachiota is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the city is the birthplace of Tokugawa Mitsukuni, a famous feudal lord known as 'Mito Komon,' who was a patron of scholarship and compiled the influential 'Dai Nihonshi' (History of Great Japan). The closest major landmark is the stunning Ryujin Suspension Bridge (Ryujin Big Suspension Bridge), one of Japan's longest pedestrian suspension bridges, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and forests, especially during the autumn foliage season.