Traditional Wooden House in Hita, Oita Prefecture
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house located in Hita City, Oita Prefecture. The house was built in March 1968 and features a single-story layout with a total floor area of 50.49 sqm (approximately 15.27 tsubo). The interior layout is a 3K configuration, consisting of two Japanese-style rooms (6-tatami and 4.5-tatami) and a Western-style room (4.5-tatami), along with a kitchen and three service rooms.
The property sits on a land area of 102.96 sqm (approximately 31.14 tsubo). The land is zoned as Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The site is flat and rectangular in shape. The road access is to the north via a private road with a width of 4 meters and a frontage of 7.6 meters; a positional designation exists for this access. It is important to note that due to the 4-meter width of the private road, larger vehicles cannot pass. The property does not include a parking space, so one would need to rent parking in the surrounding area.
Facilities and equipment for the property include propane gas, tap water, sewerage, electricity, a bath of 1 tsubo or larger, and a garden. A critical special note is that this property is sold "as-is." The seller assumes no liability for non-conformities in the contract. Furthermore, the property is located within a buried cultural property containment area.
The area of Hita is historically rich, known as "Little Kyoto" of Kyushu for its preserved merchant district and traditional canals. An interesting fact is that Hita was a special administrative district directly controlled by the Tokugawa shogunate during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the beautiful Kuncho Falls, a scenic waterfall located within the nearby mountains, offering a peaceful natural retreat.