A Traditional Wooden Home with Garden and Field in Yamaguchi's Serene Ado District
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a garden and a field (庭畑), providing immediate space for gardening or small-scale agriculture. The water supply is from the public water system, and the bath and hot water system requires renovation, as there is currently no bath water heater installed. The toilet is a traditional pit-type (汲み取り). The property is noted as requiring large-scale renovation, with multiple areas in need of repair.
The location offers a tranquil lifestyle with excellent access to nature. It is a mere 200 meters from JR Funahirayama Station, providing a convenient link to the wider region. Daily amenities such as a supermarket, post office, and JA (agricultural cooperative) are approximately 5.0 to 5.5 kilometers away. The area is characterized by a comfortable balance of relaxation and convenience, ideal for those seeking a slower pace of life. An interesting historical fact about Yamaguchi City is that it served as the capital of the Mori clan during the Sengoku period and was known as the "Kyoto of the West" for its rich cultural heritage. The closest major landmark is the stunning Ruriko-ji Temple, famous for its five-story pagoda, a National Treasure located within the city.