Corner Lot Two-Story Home in Kobe's Central Ward
Translated agent notes and equipment details reveal a well-equipped home. The kitchen is a spacious system kitchen with a counter, making cooking and cleaning easy. It is equipped with an IH cooktop. The bathroom features a window for excellent ventilation and includes a bath reheating function and a bath dryer. The toilet is fitted with a washlet (bidet seat). Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking space. Other listed equipment includes public water supply, city gas, sewer system, private bath, private toilet, system kitchen, hot water supply, balcony, hardwood flooring, warm water washlet toilet, separate washroom, storage in all rooms, closet, water-saving toilet, two-sided lighting in all rooms, and hardwood flooring throughout.
Special notes highlight that the home is easy to maintain and clean. Its south-facing orientation provides warmth in winter and facilitates drying laundry. The surrounding area has low traffic, offering a quiet and serene living environment. Conveniences are within easy reach: a convenience store is a 3-minute walk (230m), a supermarket (Co-op Yamate) is a 4-minute walk (260m), and shopping facilities like Center Plaza West Building are within a 10-minute walk. The location is also family-friendly, with Kobe Elementary School a 5-minute walk (350m) away and Kobe Ikuta Junior High School an 11-minute walk (860m) away.
The area is served by multiple train lines, with Motomachi Station (JR Tokaido Main Line and Sanyo Electric Railway Main Line) a 10-minute walk away, providing excellent connectivity. The property is in a corner location with roads to the north (3.0m public road) and south (3.3m public road), ensuring good sunlight and ventilation.
The surrounding Kobe area is rich with history and culture. An interesting fact is that Kobe was one of the first Japanese ports to open to international trade in the 19th century, leading to its distinctive cosmopolitan atmosphere and the famous Kobe beef. The closest major landmark is the scenic Meriken Park and Kobe Port Tower, a symbol of the city's maritime heritage, located approximately 2.5 kilometers away, easily accessible by train or a pleasant walk.