Spacious 4-Bedroom Family Home in Himeji with Modern Amenities
This well-maintained two-story wooden house, built in April 1977, offers a comfortable and functional living space in the established neighborhood of Himeji's Higashi-Tsujii 4-chome. The property features a 4SDK layout (with the 'S' denoting a storage room), providing four bedrooms and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area across a total floor area of 77.00 square meters. The home sits on a generous 92.65 square meter plot of land with a private, free parking space for one vehicle.
Key equipment and features have been thoughtfully updated for modern convenience. The kitchen is equipped with a system kitchen that integrates counter space and storage, and it features an IH cooktop, making cleaning easy and keeping the room cooler during summer cooking. The bathroom includes a reheating function for the bath, ensuring a warm bath is always available for the family. Additional amenities include a shower-equipped vanity unit, a heated toilet seat, underfloor heating, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, a walk-in closet, and storage in all rooms. The property is also noted as being all-electric and barrier-free.
Special notes from the agent include important details: there is an unregistered extension of approximately 13.6 square meters (comprising the toilet, washroom, bathroom, and storage area). A set-back requirement of 0.93 square meters applies. The water heater is scheduled for replacement in January 2026. The available parking space can accommodate one car, though the specific vehicle type may affect usability.
The location offers excellent daily convenience, with a variety of shops including a Yamada Store, Lawson, Zag Zag supermarket, Uniqlo, Maruai grocery, and a MaxValu supermarket all within the vicinity. The area is rich in history, being part of the Hyogo Prefecture city famous for Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Japan's most spectacular and well-preserved feudal castles. This iconic white heron castle is a major tourist draw and a stunning example of Japanese architecture from the early 17th century.