Charming Single-Story House in Hyogo's Sunflower Town
This well-maintained single-story wooden house, built over 63 years ago, presents a rare opportunity in the scenic town of Sayo, Hyogo Prefecture. Priced at just 1 million yen, the property is in surprisingly good condition, with the owner noting that the bathroom and toilet, located in a separate outbuilding, were renovated approximately 35 years ago. The house features five rooms plus a kitchen, with a classic Japanese layout that includes two tatami rooms (6-jo and 8-jo sizes), one with an impressive tokonoma alcove, and three additional 4.5-jo rooms. A delightful engawa (veranda) runs alongside the tatami rooms, offering a peaceful spot to relax.
The living spaces are in excellent shape, with clean tatami and wooden floors showing minimal wear. The kitchen comes with basic appliances, though a deep clean is recommended. The separate bathhouse is a standout feature, containing a fully independent bathroom with a spacious tub, a separate washbasin area, and a wood-style toilet. It is important to note that the toilet is a septic tank type simple flush toilet and is not connected to the public sewer system. The property also includes a parking space and a total land area of 240 square meters.
The location offers an ideal balance of rural charm and convenience. Within a 5-minute drive, you can access Sayo Station, the town hall, a MaxValu supermarket, a Daiso, and a Konan Homecenter (Comeri). The area is famous for its annual sunflower festival, featuring hundreds of thousands of blooms each summer. For recreation, two golf courses are nearby (7 and 20 minutes by car), and the famous Yuno Onsen hot spring resort in Okayama is about a 40-minute drive away. With excellent highway and rail access via the Super Hakuto limited express train, major cities like Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto, Okayama, and Tottori are all within easy reach for day trips.