A Spacious Two-Generation Home in Okayama's Fujisaki District
The property's special notes indicate it is currently occupied, and viewings are welcomed. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire with their preferred dates for an inspection. Further remarks detail the home's key features, including the capacity to secure parking for three or more vehicles, a significant advantage in a residential area. The house is also an all-electric home, potentially offering modern efficiency and lower utility costs. The surrounding environment is exceptionally convenient, with daily necessities and services just a short walk away. Hallo's Ezaki store is a mere 385 meters away, approximately a 3-minute walk, while a Lawson convenience store is even closer at 141 meters, about a 2-minute walk. For healthcare needs, the Okayama Hakuai Kai Hospital is just 145 meters away, also about a 2-minute walk. The local primary and junior high schools, Okayama Municipal Sōnan Elementary and Junior High, are within a 10-12 minute walking distance.
Inside, the home is designed for comfort and practicality. The layout includes multiple Western-style rooms, many of which feature ample built-in storage. A Japanese-style room on the first floor also includes storage space. The western-side first-floor kitchen is designed for easy use, featuring a back door for direct access. The bathroom on this same side is noted for its usability and includes a window. The entranceway is thoughtfully designed with storage and handrails, enhancing daily living. A particular highlight is the balcony, which offers beautiful, sweeping views of the surrounding田园 landscape.
The Fujisaki district in Okayama City's Naka Ward offers a blend of residential tranquility and urban accessibility. The area is well-served by local shops and amenities, creating a self-sufficient community atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Okayama is known as the 'Land of Sunshine' due to its remarkably sunny and mild climate, which is highly conducive to outdoor activities and agriculture. The closest major landmark is the iconic Okayama Castle, a black castle known as "Crow Castle" due to its distinctive color, located a short drive or train ride away in the city center. This historic site, with its beautiful surrounding Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three great gardens, provides a profound cultural and recreational destination for residents.