Spacious Japanese-Style Home on a Large Lot in Ayabe
This two-story wooden house, built in November 1996, offers a substantial living space of 216.13 square meters with a 9LDK layout. The property sits on a generous 773.55 square meter plot of land, providing ample outdoor space. The home features a Japanese-style exterior and is surrounded by nature, offering a calm and settled atmosphere.
The interior includes multiple Japanese-style rooms (washitsu) on the first floor, each approximately 8 tatami mats in size, allowing for flexible use. Sliding doors (fusuma) between adjacent rooms can be opened to create a larger unified space. A fourth Japanese-style room of about 6 tatami mats is suitable for use as a guest room. The first floor also includes a Western-style room of approximately 3.75 tatami mats, which enjoys natural light and views of the outdoors. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter facing the dining area, allowing one to cook while keeping an eye on family. It is equipped with both an IH and a gas stove, and a service entrance adds convenience. The dining room, about 9.95 tatami mats, is bright with large windows. The bathroom is also bright with natural light, and the separate washing and dressing area offers ample space. There are separate toilets for men and women, and the washstand features a three-way mirror for storage.
On the second floor, there is a Japanese-style room of approximately 8 tatami mats with built-in closets for storage, as well as three Western-style rooms of about 6 tatami mats each, which are simple and easy to furnish. The property is equipped with various amenities including a system kitchen, counter kitchen, a TV monitor intercom, floor heating, a walk-in closet, and storage in all rooms. It is an all-electric home with barrier-free features and faces south. Utilities include public water supply and propane gas. Parking is available for up to five cars on the property. The property is located in the Shinzan area of Ayabe City, Kyoto Prefecture, accessible by bus from Ayabe Station on the JR Sanin Main Line, followed by a short walk. The surrounding area is quiet and natural, away from the noise of the city.