A Traditional Wooden Home in Kyoto's Historic Nakagyo Ward
This property is a single-family wooden house located in the Nakagyo Ward of Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture. The land area is 54.60 square meters (approximately 16.51 tsubo), with a building area of 33.05 square meters (approximately 9.99 tsubo). The layout is a 3K configuration, comprising Japanese-style rooms of 5, 4.5, and 4 tatami mats in size, plus a service room.
The home was built in January 1925, offering a connection to Kyoto's architectural heritage. It is situated on a flat plot within an Urbanization Area and a Quasi-Industrial District. The property's connection to the road is detailed as follows: it fronts a one-way road to the north, with a road width of 4.4 meters and a frontage of 4.7 meters. Essential utilities and facilities are all connected: city gas, water supply, sewer system, and electricity. Parking is available.
The location is highly convenient, within a 9-minute walk from Saiin Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line and Shijo Omiya Station on the Kyoto Municipal Tozai Line. It is also a 12-minute walk from Nijo Station on the Sanin Main Line. The area is part of the historic Nakagyo ward, known for its blend of traditional machiya townhouses and modern conveniences. An interesting local landmark is the Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1603, which is a short distance away and represents the pinnacle of early Edo-period castle architecture.