Charming Traditional Home with Irimoya Roof and Land in Hagi, Yamaguchi
According to the agent's notes, this is a 'UJI-turner priority property' until November of Reiwa 4 (2022), indicating it was initially marketed with preference given to those returning to or moving into the area. The property includes significant additional assets: a storage warehouse, a 3,167 square meter rice paddy field, and a 2,772 square meter forested mountain plot, offering substantial potential for agriculture, forestry, or simply enjoying expansive private land.
The home itself is a two-story wooden structure built in January 1968, offering a generous 158.89 square meters of living space across a 6DK layout, providing ample room for a large family or versatile use. It sits on a 298.83 square meter corner plot in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood. Key amenities include city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets (one with a reheating function), a monitor-equipped intercom, and parking for two or more vehicles, making it suitable for multi-generational living.
The property is located in Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, a city renowned for its beautifully preserved samurai districts, historic kilns, and role in the Meiji Restoration. An interesting fact about Hagi is that its castle town layout and many old streets remain largely unchanged since the Edo period, offering a living museum experience. The closest major landmark is the scenic and historic Hagi Castle Ruins, set within Shizuki Park, which offers beautiful cherry blossoms and views over the Sea of Japan.