Detached House in Shuto, Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture
This detached house, built in March 1998, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout within a total floor area of approximately 100.99 sqm (30.54 tsubo). The property is situated on a corner plot with a generous land area of 165.07 sqm (49.93 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space including a garden and a rooftop balcony.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive range of facilities. These include propane gas, sewerage, side ditches, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, and an all-electric system. The bathroom and toilet are separate, with the bathroom being over 1 tsubo in size and featuring a shampoo dresser. Other interior features include a vanity unit, a designated space for a washing machine (indoor), a system kitchen, a bay window, lighting fixtures, flooring, a standard balcony, underfloor storage, and a fire alarm.
Special notes detail the road access: it is a corner lot with road frontage to the west (6m wide private road, 10m frontage, designated location) and to the north (6m wide private road, 13.5m frontage, designated location). The property benefits from good sunlight and is located in a quiet residential area. It includes free parking for two vehicles. An additional remark notes a separate shared ownership of a park (lot 734-8, share 1/12) and mentions a legal restriction regarding road frontage under the Building Standards Act, Article 42, Paragraph 1, Item 2.
The area of Shuto in Iwakuni City offers a peaceful residential setting. An interesting local landmark is the Kintai Bridge, one of Japan's most famous historical wooden bridges, located a short drive away in central Iwakuni. This iconic structure, originally built in 1673, spans the Nishiki River with five graceful wooden arches and is a designated National Treasure, offering a picturesque and culturally significant destination.