Charming Single-Story Home with Garage in Asago City
This property is a single-story wooden house located in the Ono area of Ikuno-cho, Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture. The building, originally constructed in the first year of the Showa era (1926), features a later addition from 1974 (Showa 49) that includes a loft-like intermediate floor, adding character and space. With a total floor area of 110 square meters on a 225-square-meter plot, it offers a manageable size. The property includes a garden, a garage, and a storage shed.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The equipment and facilities include electricity, propane gas, water supply and sewerage, flush toilet, bath (kerosene), and CATV. Special notes indicate that the bath boiler is currently out of order and requires repair or replacement. Furthermore, there is a garage within the building, but its depth is only suitable for compact cars; high-roof vehicles cannot be accommodated.
The area around Asago City is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Ikuno Silver Mine was one of Japan's most productive mines, operating for over a millennium and significantly influencing the region's development. The closest major landmark is the historic Takeda Castle Ruins, often referred to as the "Castle in the Sky" for the spectacular sea of clouds that sometimes surrounds it, making it a premier tourist attraction.