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¥7,000,000

Heiangocho, Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture

山口県萩市平安古町

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A Traditional Wooden Home in the Historic City of Hagi

This charming wooden house, built in 1995, offers a spacious 91.19㎡ of living space across two floors with a 4DK layout, providing ample room for family life. Situated on a generous 164.93㎡ plot of land, the property includes one parking space. The building's condition is noted as being in good shape. The home is equipped with public water supply, public gas, and a septic tank system. A key feature of this listing is the special note: it is a priority property for U-turners (people returning to their hometowns or regional areas) until June 2, 2026 (Reiwa 8).

The location in Hagi City's Heiangocho district places residents within a walkable distance of local amenities, including Meirin Elementary School (700m) and Hagi Nishi Junior High School (750m). The area is served by public transport, with JR San-in Main Line Tamae Station approximately 1,600m away and the Hagi Maru Bus stop 'Hagi Shoko-mae' within a 400m walk.

Hagi City is renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved Edo-period castle town streetscape, so intact that it is famously said to be the only place in Japan where a map from the Edo era can still be used today. This historical significance was further recognized in 2015 when five sites in Hagi, including the Hagi Reverberatory Furnace, were collectively inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is nestled between mountains and the sea, offering a rich natural environment and famous local produce. A major landmark and testament to its industrial heritage is the Hagi Reverberatory Furnace, a key component of the "Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution" World Heritage listing.

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Summary

Parking: 1
Year built: 1995
Land size: 165 / 1,775sqft
House size: 91 / 982sqft

Short-Term Rental (Minpaku)

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Fukuoka Airport — 126 km away

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Seven Eleven Seven Eleven — 7 min walk

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Flood Risk Low Risk
Landslide Risk Moderate
Tsunami Risk Low Risk
Earthquake Hazard Moderate

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