Spacious 5K Detached House with Garden in Kunisaki, Oita
This detached rental house in the quiet residential area of Shioya, Aki Town, Kunisaki City, Oita Prefecture, offers a generous 116.75 square meters of living space. Built in 1975, the wooden structure features a 5K layout, providing ample room for families or those seeking spacious accommodation. The property includes a garden, allowing residents to enjoy outdoor living, and comes with parking for two or more vehicles at no extra cost.
Key equipment and features of the house include air conditioning, flooring, a walk-in closet, a bidet toilet seat, a bath reheating system, a system kitchen, a separate washbasin area, an indoor washing machine space, a bathroom dryer, and parking. The basic utilities are powered by propane gas, which offers strong火力 for quick baths and cooking, and is noted for faster recovery after disasters. The kitchen is equipped with a gas stove. Additional amenities include an engawa (veranda), storage space, a garden, and a distance of over 2 meters to the adjacent building.
Special notes and conditions for occupancy indicate that the property is pet-friendly, with consultation available for small dogs. It is also suitable for elderly residents, allows for two-person occupancy, permits use as an office, and allows musical instruments with consultation. The property is currently vacant. Other remarks mention a CATV fee of 770 yen per month, with no additional miscellaneous fees. A security deposit of one month's rent (55,000 yen) and a key money (reikin) of one month's rent are required. A guarantee company membership (Alfa) is required with an initial fee of 27,885 yen.
The area of Kunisaki City is part of the Kunisaki Peninsula, a region rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that the peninsula is known for its unique fusion of Shinto and Buddhism, with many ancient temples and stone Buddhas carved into the mountainsides. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Futago-ji Temple, a significant mountain temple complex and a designated National Treasure, which is a central part of the Kunisaki Peninsula's sacred landscape.