Spacious Family Home in Wakayama's Scenic Countryside
This charming two-story wooden house in Wakayama Prefecture's Yoshino-Kumano National Park area offers 141.59㎡ of living space with a 3SLDK layout. Built in 2002, the property sits on 219.76㎡ of land with parking included.
The home is located in Kudoyama Town's Kone district, known for its persimmon orchards and proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Koyasan. Just 20 minutes on foot from Nankai Electric Railway's Kudoyama Station, the area provides easy access to the 1,200-year-old Buddhist monastic complex while maintaining rural tranquility.
An interesting local fact: Kudoyama was the exile site of samurai warlord Toyotomi Hideyori in the early 17th century. The nearest major landmark is the historic Jison-in Temple, a 15-minute drive away, which contains artifacts from Japan's Heian period.