A Traditional Nagaya Home in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi
This property is a section of a traditional Japanese nagaya-style house, located in the Kamitanaka 5-chome area of Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The building itself is a two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 101.44 square meters (approximately 30.68 tsubo), offering a spacious 5DK layout. The land area is 54.57 square meters (approximately 16.50 tsubo). According to the agent's special notes, the exact year of construction is unknown; the listed date of April 1960 was entered as an unavoidable estimate due to this lack of precise information. The property is situated on a sloping plot within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Residential District.
Essential details from the agent's remarks are as follows: "For details, please contact K.Y. Plan Co., Ltd. The year of construction is unknown, so the date was entered as a necessary measure. It is one section of a nagaya (row house) residence." The property is currently vacant and is offered for sale under a general brokerage agreement. Parking is available at a monthly cost of 7,000 yen.
Shimonoseki is a historic port city at the southwestern tip of Honshu, famous for its vibrant fugu (pufferfish) fishing industry. The area is rich in history, having been a key site during the closing days of the Tokugawa shogunate. A major landmark nearby is the iconic Kanmon Bridge, which connects Honshu with Kyushu and offers spectacular views of the Kanmon Straits. The property is conveniently located, with the JR Sanyo Main Line's "Shimonoseki" Station approximately a 30-minute walk away and the Sunden Bus "Shinkaicho" bus stop just a 2-minute walk from the home.